3/23/2023 0 Comments Instapaper integrationsThe Share panel can now send to Tweetbot and The Hit List.Tilt scrolling is now smoother and works better in all orientations.A new setting has been added to use Apple’s dictionary under iOS 5.YouTube URLs now open in the system’s YouTube app.The iPhone share forms for Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, Pinboard, and Evernote have been redesigned.The iPhone font (ᴀA) panel has been redesigned to be like iPad’s.New settings can customize the number of Liked/Archived articles stored on device.The in-article styling has been improved.Articles in the list or grid can be swiped to reveal a quick action menu.The new App Directory showcases apps that integrate with Instapaper in various ways, such as sending articles to Instapaper or receiving links and selected text from the Share panel: The website Subscription and the new Search Subscription in the app are the same thing, with the same features, just purchased in different ways: either PayPal or In-App Purchase. You can also now subscribe via In-App Purchase. It will be available on the website next week. Search is available for all Subscribers in the app today. (This replaces the old downloaded-articles-only search in the app.) The new search feature is built right into the app: (Deleted items can’t be searched because they’re really deleted.) Subscribers can now search the full contents of every article they’ve ever saved to Instapaper: unread, filed into folders, or in the Archive. Instapaper now has a true search feature, available as part of the $1/month Subscription. Editor’s Picks), the new interface is faster to load, faster to browse, and faster to save articles to read later: Now sourced exclusively from Give Me Something To Read (a.k.a. So even if your friends don’t use Instapaper as much as you do, you can still find plenty of great articles to read.įor more great articles, the Editors section has been rewritten. Instead of just showing Liked articles from online friends who use Instapaper, the Friends panel can now show all links posted to your Facebook news feed, Twitter timeline, or Tumblr Dashboard: Multi-selectĪrticles can now be multi-selected, like Apple’s Mail and Photos apps, for archiving, deleting, or moving to folders: Showing similar popups with Javascript to all web browsers should really be a feature of all blogging software that generates footnotes. This is a huge improvement in the usefulness of footnotes while reading. Selecting text and tapping Define can now look up terms in Wikipedia (online) in addition to the offline dictionary:įootnotes from most websites are now converted to a “…” button that shows them in a popover so you don’t need to jump to the bottom to read them: When you’ve Liked an article, the Delete option is not shown, since deleting it would also remove it from your Liked list. To finally end the long-standing confusion and debates between Archiving and Deleting articles, they now peacefully coexist everywhere: Adjustable brightness is now also available on iPhone for the first time: Reading at night in dark mode is now even better, because under iOS 5, Instapaper now supports true hardware brightness control. With the small activation delay, you won’t accidentally invoke it when scrolling normally, but it’s easy to activate when you want to. The scroll bar on the right side is now draggable: simply touch the indicator for a moment to activate it, then drag to quickly scroll through an article. (Availability of author, title, and date information will increase over time.) Want to check the time periodically without leaving the status bar visible all the time? Just tap the Actions button in the toolbar and the status bar will slide in.Īrticles from many sites now display the site title, author name, and published date when available: The iPhone reading screen (dark mode, right) This gives a larger, less distracting reading area without sacrificing easy access to the toolbar or annoying customers with finicky full-screen tap modes. The iPhone reading screens also no longer show the top status bar by default (but there’s an option to put it back). On iPhone, the navigation has also been unified and restyled: Instead of just being a blown-up full-screen list, it’s now a more touch-friendly grid, with all navigation available in any orientation: The iPad browsing interface has been completely redesigned to feel more at home in the iPad environment. A programmer, writer, podcaster, geek, and coffee enthusiast.Ībout Introducing Instapaper 4.0 for iPad and iPhone
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