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Every day, in this column, we will bring you a more detailed look at a selected application that has just caught our attention. Here you will find applications for productivity, creativity, utilities, but also games. It won't always be the hottest news, our goal is primarily to highlight apps that we think are worth paying attention to. Today we're going to introduce you to the Instapaper app.

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There are quite a few applications used to save web content for later reading. Sometimes you have to try more than one to find out which one suits you best. Instapaper is a very simple way to save articles from the Internet for later reading. It works on both iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and offers working with articles in a clear, clean user interface.

What's great about Instapaper is that, similar to the reader mode in Safari for iOS, it can strip all articles of surrounding distractions and unnecessary content. It allows saving content not only from the web browser, but also from other iOS applications. You can set several skins of the application, including a dark one, Instapaper has an automatic skin change function, so that it can immediately switch itself to a display mode that is gentler on your eyes at dusk.

In the articles saved in Instapaper, you can set the font size, spacing, alignment and other parameters. In the application, you can create your own folders into which saved articles can be moved via the sharing tab. In addition to classic articles, Instapaper also allows you to save media such as YouTube videos. You can mark the read article as a favorite or archive it. You can highlight parts of articles and add your own notes to them, share them, look them up in the dictionary or Wikipedia, or just copy them to the clipboard. Content saved in Instapaper can be reopened in a browser, shared or saved to folders.

Instapaper is free in the basic version, for 69/month or 709/year you also get full-text search, an unlimited number of notes, aloud reading of articles and the possibility of compiling playlists and the possibility of speed reading.

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