P2K is a simple application that accesses our Pocket account, and then sends written articles on our reader Kindle (or any other device with the Kindle application – this probably does not need to explain). So far, not too many tools of this type, at least I do not associate. I had a brief episode of Crofflr, for which you must pay a one-off. Ultimately, however, it gave up. P2K offers much greater opportunities, as well as enabling us to prepare manually schedule shipments. The whole is at the same time very simple and intuitive, what you can see on the screenshots posted.
the creators make your application free of charge (when registering slider appears, through which we can declare the amount that we will help them). But in order to get access to all functions, we have to pay a minimum of $ 3 per month. It is not much, especially when you consider the additional features. First of all, the plan premium articles are sent immediately. We can also manually choose the ones that will go on the Kindle or filter them based on the assigned tags. Texts may also be getting an e-mail address other than Kindle’owy (because yes!). We also have the opportunity to create more than one schedule shipment. So if someone is planning to read a lot on Kindle’u, should be satisfied.
Same publications are well formatted and converted to the format of the reader. On my Paperwhite I had with them as if the slightest problem. Once transmitted can be a file of several articles. These can be recent, random or oldest – it all depends on your preferences and the selected service plan. What cool, the service can also automatically transfer sent to reader items to the archive, so our base gradually decreases.
Why should we read articles from Pocket reader? The advantages are many. The electronic paper is more comfortable for the eyes, and after dark the backlight reader does not emit blue light that could disturb our sleep (which, according to researchers). Another advantage is the lack of any kind of “zakłócaczy” and therefore the notification of the application, messaging, social networking and so on. We are just us and the reader with the basic, tailor-made features. I would definitely recommend reading the articles in such a way – a much better taste.
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