On 20/07/15 03:26, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Well, this is new to me. But after a minute of reading, I found out that I can apparently mark web pages with that, and later read them automatically on my ereader device. Maybe I can mark articles, and read them later in bed or the bus.
I don't know if I want it, but I will certainly have a better look.
What I'm not getting is that I thought Firefox Sync covered this. There was a lot of fanfare when Sync was revamped about how you could start reading a page on one device then catch up with it on another. I guess the Sync concept relies on keeping the page open in a tab but otherwise I don't see a great advantage with Pocket. Having said that, because I like to have different tabs on my devices and don't sync them by default, I find the Sync functionality rather lacking. I keep a pinned tab for 'Tabs from Other Devices', but it frequently shows nothing, even when I refresh, because it seems the other devices need to have been synced within a relatively recent time period. And the actual UI of that page is very dated and in need of improvement. Indeed, they seem to have relegated this function since it's been hidden in the menus and unlikely people will even find it (History toolbar button > Tabs from Other Devices). gumb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org