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tristanho | 9 months ago
Even if you didn't want to use Reader, you could then export from inside Reader and Readwise to pull out CSVs of all of your articles+highlights -- no subscription required.
(full disclosure: founder of Readwise here, obviously if you want to try our Reader app that would be sweet, but at least wanted to offer this way to get a more complete export)
uxcolumbo|9 months ago
tristanho|9 months ago
I really wish they did :/ some things aren't even on the internet archive and are probably saved uniquely on Pocket's servers. Would be sweet if they could open source that data.
no_wizard|9 months ago
Not 100% foolproof but I'm willing to bet it will work for the majority of links
oa335|9 months ago
tristanho|9 months ago
However, there is a wide range of eink devices that already exist that run Android (check out Boox, Meebook, Daylight, though there are many others) -- we've optimized Reader to run great on these devices :)
joshjob42|9 months ago
TiredOfLife|9 months ago
While your app seems nice on first glance the 10$ a month is not a small amount for non americans. 10$ a year I could stomach.
tristanho|9 months ago
Totally hear you on price.. Reader is built for people who spend a lot of time reading and can justify it (and the sub also comes with access to our Readwise product too).
We also have a 50% off discount for students as well folks in countries with depressed currencies (eg India, South American countries, etc) which might help.
We try our best, but are also bootstrapped and have to charge enough to keep the company sustainable!
deepthaw|9 months ago
tristanho|9 months ago
https://fabiensanglard.net/2168/french.webp