Pocket is a Google browser plug-in that can help users save current articles or videos for later viewing. After installing the Pocket plug-in in Chrome, users can save good articles and videos that they don’t want to watch or don’t have time to watch to Pocket. The next time they open Chrome, they can use Pocket to open the saved articles or videos and continue watching them.
With over 10 million installs, Pocket brings all your content into one place so you can access it anytime, anywhere on any device. No internet connection is even required.
Notes on Pocket:
1. Pocket supports multiple devices, including Android and other mobile devices.
2. Use Pocket to read saved content even offline.
How to use Pocket?
1. Add a web page (URL) to Pocket
2. Open the Pocket website or client to read the previously saved articles in the Inbox list
3. If you think the article is good, you can add it to your Favorite list and read it later when you are free.
4. If you think the article is average, you can archive it and add it to the Archive list.
5. Very bad articles, which you will never read again, can be deleted
6. If you remember an article you have read before and want to read it again, you can go to the Archive list and search for the article using keywords.
This is the end of the introduction to Pocket in this issue. If you want to get more information about Pocket, please pay attention and we will continue to answer your questions~