Later: Save Links For Later is a Productivity app by Xavi Moll. We get it. You don’t have time to read every single interesting article being shared online.
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1. You’ll be guided on how to bring all your data! Also, Later lets you export all your data in case you’d like to move to another service or keep a backup.
2. Later lets you organize all your important articles between your inbox (things you’ve pending to read) and your archive (things you’ve already read).
3. You can flag links that are important, tag them for better categorization, and even save them offline to read on the go when you don’t have a network connection.
4. Later lets you bring your previous digital life from services like Pocket, Instapaper, GoodLinks and more.
5. You don’t have time to read every single interesting article being shared online.
6. That’s why, since 2019, Later (previously called Abyss) has been the perfect companion to your digital life.
7. It syncs your data via iCloud, which means that everything you do on one device is seamlessly reflected on all of them.
8. Furthermore, your data is only available to you; there are no servers involved, so your data stays 100% private.
9. With Later, you can save any link from any app or website and read it whenever you’re ready.
10. Later is available on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
11. Simply navigate to Later’s settings and tap on “Import/Export”.
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I really like Abyss a lot. however the Android app will not stop crashing. As soon as I try to scroll down it instantly closes with no warning. It also closes most of the time when I add a new site from the share menu. I really hope this can be fixed as I spent 2 days sorting 600 links, then moving and re-tagging almost 300 of them from Wallabag before realizing this bug that completely prevents me from using the app. The iOS app seems to be perfectly fine. Assuming the crashing stops, Abyss would easily be 4 stars as it is. However there are a few features & improvments that would just absolutely knock it out of the park. 1. The ability to select multiple tags at a time. With only 300 links, its already a little cumbersome to find what im looking for. Thankfully the tags are brightly colored which helps. 2. The ability to add new tags from the share menu, and the ability to find exisiting tags by typing instead of having to scroll through the whole list. 3. The ability to create groups of links. Such as if your collecting links for a specific project. Instead of creating yet another tag, you could create a group or a folder to keep them all together. 4. When right clicking a link, the "remove tags" menu should only show the tags that are actually on the link you selected instead of just showing them all. I really hope to see this app get better and better as I have tried all the others and this seems to be the only one that was made by someone who actually cares.
Everything is convenient and fast. But why can't you put icons on tags like in the screenshots and why not add the ability to create new folders?
The version 1.9.3 not sync with 3.1. I even bought a membership but it doesn't help.
Ok, but confusing UI. I’m having trouble tracking what’s been read. If I save something to the Inbox and tag it with a category (such as 'Science'), it shows up in the global Inbox with its tag. However, if I tap the ‘Science’ tag itself there’s no way to know if articles are read or even if they are in the Inbox or Archive folder. It would nice to be able to either mark as read, or filter by location. Right now, my Inbox is one long reverse chronological list of tagged articles that I can neither sort or filter. There used to be a filter but it seems it was removed? As it is, this app isn’t working for me anymore.
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