![]() ![]() ![]() Together with the Buffer integration, I think you will never have an empty Buffer again in the future using their brand new Mac app. Pocket, being available with such consistent apps across all platforms is an absolute life-saver. If you hit Buffer, you can easily select which profiles you want to share to, edit your updates and send it straight through to your Buffer: Any item you save for later in your Pocket, you can now easily also add to your Buffer.Īll you have to do is click the sharing icon on the top right to get all your most important sharing options to pop up, including Twitter, Facebook, Evernote and Buffer: This means, keeping a full Buffer at all times is easier than ever before. Buffer all your updates straight from Pocket’s Mac AppĪs if Pocket for Mac wasn’t awesome enough yet, it also comes with full Buffer integration available for you. Now, when you go to your Mac app it will be saved at the exact same position half way through the post.īesides all of that Pocket also comes with offline reading access, so you can take your saved items wherever you go. What’s even more awesome is that you can be reading an article half-way through on your phone. Here is how this works: Any article you are reading, archiving or favoring on your iPhone or Android phone will show up in exactly the same state in the Mac app. In an awesome chat with Pocket’s lead platform developer Steve, he gave me a great insight into how Pocket works across all your iOS and Android devices that you’ve got connected right now. Pocket offers an awesome way to change the text size, as well as font type and spacing: Automatic syncing across all your iOS and Android devices & offline access I love reading text in big font sizes, and that’s although I’m already wearing glasses. ![]() I don’t want them all mashed up together: 3. I tend to save distinctly videos to learn to code on the one hand and articles for reading later on the other. View by media typeĪnother feature I love is to switch to viewing by media type. On top of that you can even customize shortcuts: 2. My favorite is of course the well known “J” and “K” to switch between items. There is a huge list of keyboard shortcuts the Pocket folks have implemented from day one. Of course, the app also comes packed with power features to make you read and work even more efficiently. There is no need to familiarize yourself again with any new patterns or workflows: I also like the strong consistency of the experience when comparing it to the iPhone or iPad app. The scrolling of articles and clicking of buttons couldn’t be any smoother. Hands on with the new Mac app: 3 top tips for using it more efficientlyįirst things first: The new Pocket Mac app looks absolutely gorgeous. Check out their full list of apps and save anything any time: On top of this Pocket is integrated in over 300 different apps on the web, which makes saving from different places easier than ever. This also works right inside, so you can save Tweets that you browse through for later: Hit the Pocket browser extension and it will be saved later: Now, whenever you are coming across something worth getting to later on. With Pocket, you can easily install their browser extension. On how many occasions during a the day that you are online are you finding something interesting to read or watch, but don’t have time for right now? If you are anything like me, this happens so often, you’ve got tons of open word documents full with links you’ll never get to reading anyways. Let’s take a look and see how you can best use Pocket for Mac: Saving your items for later – why would you do that? Luckily for all Buffer lovers, the app also comes fully featured with Buffer integration to share all your articles later one. The app comes packed with tons of details that allow you to make reading across different devices easier and more powerful. If you are a proud Mac owner yourself, you’ll know better than anyone that finding a good newsreading Mac app is hard (apart from Reeder).įortunately, all of this changed this week, as Pocket have released their brand new Mac app to read or watch any items you have saved later on. ![]()
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