It happens to us all – we come across a site that seems promising, we bookmark it to read it later on, and when we finally get around to doing that, it turns out the site as a whole does not hold its own.
The tool we are discussing right now attempts to redress such a situation by saving these pages as part of a list that can be accessed from any web-enabled device including iPhones.
Not only that, the pages that you save can be read both online and offline.
In order to save any page, you must download and install a Firefox plug-in. Again, it is important to stress that you can later on read the pages from any browser or mobile device – you just need Firefox for saving the pages, not for accessing them.
The programmers think of Read It Later as a sort of staging area for bookmarks. That definition is accurate inasmuch it stands as a sort of preliminary room where you can form an opinion about any given site, and decide whether or not you will open the doors of your bookmark collection to it.