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Old 01-17-2024, 11:40 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by cliffsloane555 View Post
Every other day, on my desktop, I go through my subscriptions and visit key websites (Atlantic, LRB, Substacks, etc), then send the articles I want to my Kindle using extensions like "Push to Kindle" (Fivefilters) and "Send to Kindle" (Oxyry). I use several browsers and a few OS (Mint, KDE Neon, Windows 10).
They allow me to enter different email destinations, not just @free.kindle.com and select epub rather than aws3.
Dropbox integration takes tinkering but would work.
The Kindle browser further lets me see if a linked article is worthwhile; if so, I write it down and send it from my desktop browser another day.
Better?
Gotcha! I haven't checked each of those individual sources, but if they're correctly tagging their articles as articles in the HTML, the Pocket-Kobo workflow should also work nicely for you, leaving your options open.
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