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Originally Posted by jackastor
So I have been playing around with Pocket with some mixed results. I was wondering what those of you who are using pocket do to tag/save/send articles to pocket so that they show up as articles ready to download to your Kobo Device(I imagine any device really).
Pocket shows how to use a link to save the web page you on to your pocket page, but this does not always result in an article creation you can read. It also shows you how to send an email with a link to the article, this seems to provide better results. So pocket peoples, How do you "POCKET" when you want to pocket your articles to read later?
What is the best way to ensure the link can become a useable article for that can be read on from your Pocket?
regards
Jack
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I use the
browser extension. I'm unsure of what you mean by it doesn't always result in article creation you can read. If the page is text, it'll be text. If you save a image file or an image from a popular image-hosting site it will be an image. If you save a video (from YouTube for example) it will be a video.
If you think a link being saved is improperly categorized as Picture or Video when you feel it should be article, you can report the article or contact their support on twitter (@PocketSupport I believe). Pocket has a knowledge base article for getting started on Kobo
here.
It's a pretty straight-forward service. Can you provide links for articles you feel are being incorrectly categorized?