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Save web pages for later offline reading, optimized for readability on your iPhone or iPod touch's screen. Featured by Apple and critically acclaimed by top blogs, newspapers, and magazines! Find great web pages wherever you are, then read them at home or on the go, even without an internet connection. Like the Instapaper web interface's Text option, the app downloads a mostly-text version of each page, using ideal formatting for maximum readability on the iPad. Instapaper's Browse feature is even better in the app: you can browse your friends' Liked articles, daily selections from the best editors on the web, or any web page of your choice and save pages to read later directly from the app. You don't need to zoom in to read the text. And you can't accidentally side-scroll when reading a long column. Great for long articles and blog posts that you find during the day and would like to read, but don't have the time when you find them. Save with Instapaper, then read later when you're commuting, in a meeting, or waiting in line.
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tabletpcreview.com:
Instapaper Pro for iPad Review
Intro: Instapaper Pro is an app that allows you to access the popular Instapaper "read later" service on your Apple iPad. This lets you easily transfer web pages from your PC onto your tablet computer for reading at a point when it's more convenient. The latest version of this app adds several useful features such as folders and tilt scrolling, and is available for .99 in the App Store...
Final words: Now that I've been using Instapaper Pro for iPad for the past few weeks, I'm beginning to wonder how I ever lived without it. It really has increased my productivity by allowing me to mark the interesting things I run across on the web and read them later, when I'm not on a deadline. That transforms the web into a source of interesting information that I can control, instead of a productivity-destroying, time-sucking black hole. If I'm sure that I can finish that article later, I'm not nearly as likely to put off the things I should be doing!
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worldofapple.com:
Review: Instapaper Pro for iPad and iPhone
Intro: Instapaper is one of those services that I’ve been dubious of for a while but a few weeks back decided to give it a go. Remaining sceptical I picked up a copy of Instapaper Pro on the second day of owning my iPad. Simply put Instapaper has very quickly become a major part of my daily routine and has easily increased my reading consumption and discovery...
Final words: Instapaper is one of those services that once you start using you can’t live without and thankfully there is a wonderful infrastructure across the Mac, iPhone and iPad to keep you connected with Instapaper at all times. The construction quality of the iPhone and iPad apps is second to none with regular updates focusing on speed and UI improvements. Begin using Instapaper and you’ll spend endless hours reading on the iPad wherever you go.
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theipadfan.com:
Review : Instapaper for iPad/iPhone
Intro: I’ve been meaning to write a review for this app for ages. It’s been a standard on my home screen for almost as long as I’ve had the iPad. It makes keeping up with news that I am interested in a breeze. I can’t believe I’ve put it off this long.
The app. Instapaper...
Final words: If you’ve been holding out, and love reading news from the web, this is something you should look into. It has changed how I read content, for the better. I see something I like and can just shoot it on over to my Instapaper account, and read all my articles when relaxing at home. Perfect.
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artoftheiphone.com:
Review: Instapaper for iPhone and iPad
Intro: Instapaper (.99) is one of my most-used apps for the iPhone and iPad, but it’s more than just an app—it’s a free web service that lets you quickly and easily save interesting articles for reading later by clicking a bookmarklet in your web browser. Instapaper strips away ads and presents the content back to you in a minimalistic format, available for offline reading. In a world where online ads are getting more annoying and intrusive, Instapaper is the TiVO for the web, giving control back to the user over web content...
Final words: Instapaper (.99) has a subtle but powerful effect on web content in a way that is similar to what TIVO did for TV content. Like TiVO, Instapaper strips away ads and gives the consumer more control over how, when, and where web content is consumed. Instapaper also makes longer-form content (5,000+ word articles) from the web more accessible—if you’re like me, it’s rather uncomfortable to sit at a computer and read through a 5,000+ word article. Instapaper makes that content mobile and lets you relax on the couch with your iPad and consume it. Instapaper is one of my must-have apps.
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macstories.net:
Reshaping the Night With Instapaper for iPad
Intro: If you’re not familiar with Instapaper at all, sir, it’s that neat web service that allows you to take whichever page you want from the Internet and, through a browser bookmarklet, save it for later into your Instapaper account. You can save any kind of article or tutorials inside it, just be sure to not save YouTube videos of hot chicks. Hell this thing is meant for reading, remember. Anyway, the very cool thing about this service is that you can enable a “parser” in your account preferences that will strip down all the additional content from a web page and present you only the text part, which is what you want to focus on...
Final words: In my opinion Instapaper for iPad is the best reading experience you can have on this new device right now. This app has changed my late night reading sessions. Do yourself a favor and go download it.
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macworld.com:
Instapaper Review
Intro: Addition of iPad-native interface makes must-have app even better. Marco Arment’s Instapaper app, a mobile client for the Instapaper Web service, has been one of our favorite iPhone and iPod touch offerings since its debut. If you haven’t heard of Instapaper, the service lets you save online articles for later reading using a special browser bookmarklet...
Final words: For heavy consumers of online content, like me, the Instapaper service is a stellar option for reading lengthier articles; I consider it a must-use. And Instapaper Pro on the iPad has become my favorite way to read and manage my Instapaper-saved articles.
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pocketpccentral.net:
Instapaper iPad App Review
Intro: Using DropBox, Firefox, and basic functions of Windows and the Mac OS, I had managed to rig a usable news management and consumption system. That system wasn’t pretty, took months to “perfect,” and would almost certainly send any casual PC user into a boredom-induced coma were I to explain it in detail...
Final words: I can't tell you how much the Instapaper service and Instapaper have changed the way I consume Web information. Rather than sloppy bookmarking or dragging-and-dropping links into sync folders, I now have everything I want to read ready and waiting in one convenient location. Flagging content is as easy as a click of the mouse, and there are no RSS feeds with boring articles to wade through to get to the good stuff; everything in my Instapaper queue is exactly what I want to read. If you're a news-junkie like me, or if you often stumble across interesting articles you don't have time to read, you'll love Instapaper.
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applegazette.com:
Review: Instapaper for iPad
Intro: There are many times throughout the day that I see a website that I want to flip through, or an article I want to read, but I don’t have the time to read it. I used to leave these tabs open on my screen, but since Firefox and Chrome both have ram leak issues, eventually, I’d just close down the windows and never read the articles...
Final words: If you’ve got a similar problem to mine, then take a look at Instapaper. The service itself is free, and it’s only for the App, so I say it’s a good buy. Don’t believe me? Go for the free version on the iPhone to test it out. Trust me when I say that it will change the way you surf the web.
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