An extremely valuable tool in my workflow
Omnivore has become an indispensable tool for my knowledge consumption and bookmarking needs.
Excellent Read later app
This app is amazing. I’be tried many, many read later apps, and this one is among the very best.
- The share extension is really well done, even allowing you to rename saved pages.
- It has a very good parser, and does a good job saving twitter threads as well.
- Search is great, with lots of advanced options.
Omnivore competes really well against Matter and Readwise Reader, apps that cost $60 and $100 a year, respectively. That just blows my mind. It doesn't have all the spit and polish of the big guys, but it’s an impressive app. And as a free, open source project, there’s no reason at all not to give it a try.
- The share extension is really well done, even allowing you to rename saved pages.
- It has a very good parser, and does a good job saving twitter threads as well.
- Search is great, with lots of advanced options.
Omnivore competes really well against Matter and Readwise Reader, apps that cost $60 and $100 a year, respectively. That just blows my mind. It doesn't have all the spit and polish of the big guys, but it’s an impressive app. And as a free, open source project, there’s no reason at all not to give it a try.
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Completes the Knowledge Cycle
Excellent conversion of articles to audio and with the logseq-omnivore plugin all highlights go directly into my notes without extra work. It filled a big hole for me. Now I can listen to my articles while doing other things. And when I highlight I can pull that into Logseq. And the developers seem very active with updates and new features.
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Excellent with Logseq
It fits my workflow very well. Grateful to the developers.
Increased long form reading
Impressed I actually read more thanks to this app. A+ on the recent release where now I can label easily while saving. Thanks for listening to our feedback!
No way to actually download articles
There doesn’t seem to actually be a way to save articles offline - while there is a download section, there isn’t a way to add anything to it. Essentially, this just makes this a fancy article reader, and thus has less utility than safari’s read later feature.
There also isn’t any documentation within the app, nor a way to contact the developer. I would have preferred to send them an email instead, but leaving a review seems like the only easy way to provide feedback.
There also isn’t any documentation within the app, nor a way to contact the developer. I would have preferred to send them an email instead, but leaving a review seems like the only easy way to provide feedback.
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