![]() Pocket is a great environment for reading, of course, and also allows one to send those pages to Evernote. However, despite Clearly being a great reading tool, I don't use it at all, because, like many, I use a Read it Later app - mine being Pocket. My advice, in that case, would be to follow the URL from your account to the original page and then activate Clearly, or whatever. If it were possible, this might solve the problem some have of not being able to read small text within their accounts from clipped pages. It would be cool (for some) if one could clip larger text sizes to your account from Clearly, but WYSI NWY NG (What you see is not what you necessarily get) in your account once clipped. ![]() These features might make for more comfortable reading, while also enabling the highlighting tool. Additionally, you get to resize your text (Small/ Medium/ Large) which the Web clipper doesn't do. The "Simplified Article" mode in the Web clipper gives you a gray theme, while Clearly gives you a choice of darker/ lighter themes, including the ability to totally create your own custom theme. Clearly is built for reading and so has more options for themes.The Web clipper shows you related notes in the dialogue box only once you have clipped an article. Clearly shows you Related Notes from your account at the bottom of the web article/ post you're reading.It has a thin side panel from which to toggle options, whereas the clipper has an obtrusive dialogue box.Although Clearly's layout looks similar to the Web clipper's "Simplified Article" mode, it makes for better reading:.When strictly comparing Clearly and the Web clipper, Clearly may be quite useful:
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