My dear readers, I don't know about you, but I like reading some articles that come from some topics in my area. But saving this all starts to get complicated. So I bring you the solution so you can have organization, control and easy reading.
Called Omnivore, it is software for managing links, web pages and more. But it's not as simple as you think, it's a very powerful tool, where you have an extension to save without having to go to the website and organize it, through the extension you can catalog the link with your favorite labels, access them via platform.
After that, you can still have an email to receive the newsletter and have control, being able to make text markings in your readings. To improve if you get tired of the computer, you have the app on your smartphone.
One of its features that I like most is being able to save the articles I read, so let's move on to the tutorial.
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Omnivore is a complete, open source read-it-later solution for people who like reading.
Omnivore
Omnivore is a complete, open source read-it-later solution for people who like text.
We built Omnivore because we love reading and we want it to be more social. Join us!
- Highlighting, notes, search, and sharing
- Full keyboard navigation
- Automatically saves your place in long articles
- Add newsletter articles via email (with substack support!)
- PDF support
- Web app written in Node.js and TypeScript
- Native iOS app (source)
- Android app (source)
- Progressive web app for Android users
- Browser extensions for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge
- Labels (aka tagging)
- Offline support
- Text to speech (iOS only)
- Logseq support via our Logseq Plugin
- Obsidian support via our Obsidian Plugin
Every single part is fully open source! Fork it, extend it, or deploy it to your own server.
We also have a free hosted version of Omnivore at omnivore.app -- try it now!
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…Tutorial Saving Articles on Omnivore
First you will need to create an account on the website Omnivore.
Then, after creating the registration, install the extension, omnivore.
After having performed the previous steps, access an article that you want or an example that I am showing,Unified Training of Universal Time Series Forecasting Transformers.
Now click on the Omnivore extension.
The tab will open, from this point you can add your labels.
Now you go to the website, Omnivore. Search for the article.
Now place the course on the article tab, look for the 3 dots, click on edit information, notice that the main information has been collected.
Now exit the window that opens and click on the article. Now your favorite article is finally available to you.
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