Clearly

Clearly

A simple, distraction free reader for Chrome

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Every day we spend hours reading articles on the Web. Reading is so essential that we believe it needs to be simple and straightforward. Therefore we create Clearly, our new extension that Chrome missed for so long. You can now focus on your favorite items without ads, floats or any other irrelevant things bothering you anymore, enjoy your reading!
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What do you think? …

Cedric Amaya
Seems like a very useful extension! As a Firefox user I've got to ask: any chance this will be coming to Firefox in the near future?
Lesslab
@cedricamaya thanks, we are working on this.
Yury Molodtsov
Seems more polished and feature-full than Mercury Reader, definitely giving it a try. Thank you!
Chris Guerrero
This is awesome. I sometimes find myself switching over to Safari just to use it's built in reader mode. If only chrome extensions worked for the mobile app!
Dan Parsons
@cguerrero yes! A mobile companion for this would complete my use case. Right now I do all long form web reading on safari (mainly mobile), and therefore use their reading list and favorites vs. Chrome's. If there was a reader for the Chrome desktop and mobile browser I could live on Chrome.
Yury Molodtsov
@cguerrero @danbyday You could always put the webpage in outline.com
LeonZhao
super useful! like a chrome default reader.
Alex MacGregor
This looks cool. I don't use a dedicated reader app, more often than not I read long form articles in Twitter or Chrome. Will try this out!
Vlad Korobov
Finally somebody! Thank you! Could you tell us a shortlist of things to do so Safari and your extension could easily understand the page to turn on the reading mode?
Binoy Xavier Joy
Not sure if it'd be an overkill, but I'd like an option to add certain websites to a list of sorts so as to open it in reader mode always.
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