{"id":5565,"date":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","date_gmt":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forest-1041a2.ingress-bonde.ewp.live\/tweetbot-pocket-and-reading-it-all-later\/"},"modified":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","modified_gmt":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","slug":"tweetbot-pocket-and-reading-it-all-later","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/benrmatthews.local\/tweetbot-pocket-and-reading-it-all-later\/","title":{"rendered":"Tweetbot, Pocket and Reading It All Later"},"content":{"rendered":"
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I love being productive and the feeling that comes from getting the right work done at the right time.<\/p>\n
A recent productivity hack I’ve been following is to save all reading – including articles, newsletter and books – to outside of work hours, when I have downtime and can concentrate on the material.<\/p>\n
There have been two tools that have been invaluable in helping me stick to this: Pocket and Tweetbot.<\/p>\n
Pocket is a "read it later" app where a bookmark in your browser lets you to save articles to read later. You just "pocket" (it’s going to be a verb soon) any articles or websites you come across and they will be added to your queue.<\/p>\n
You can visit your queue at a later, more convenient time and read the articles at your leisure.<\/p>\n
I’ve found that the Pocket browser plugin has been great for when I’m working on my laptop, click a link and see an article I like, but want to get back to work rather than read the article there and then. A quick click and the article is saved to my pocket queue.<\/p>\n
This feature is particularly valuable when used in conjunction with Tweetbot, a powerful Twitter client for iPhone.<\/p>\n
If you hold down on a link in Tweetbot, a small menu pops up with one of the options being "Save link to Pocket", which acts in a similar way to the Pocket browser plugin.<\/p>\n
So, when I’m browsing through Twitter and see a through interesting links posted, I’ll generally save them for later reading.<\/p>\n
Alternatively, if I was using the official Twitter app, I’d have to copy the link, close Twitter, open Pocket, then add the link to read later in Pocket. This is fine for one off links, but not when you want to add a few in quick succession.<\/p>\n
Tweetbot makes it so easy to save articles to Pocket.<\/p>\n
And I find myself queuing far more than I can read.<\/p>\n
\nThe unread Pocket queue is the new unread Google Reader queue.<\/p>\n