Qikipedia is a free and open source browser extension for Chrome. It allows you to highlight text from any website, and shows you a summary of the corresponding Wikipedia article, if one exists. Features: - Get instant Wikipedia summaries from any website - Highlight up to 7 words - Dark theme available - Multiple languages supported
Today, to save a web page or article to read later, we have to create bookmarks or use a new app (eg. Pocket) or manually email ourselves - it's painful 😰! With InboxThis, you can send any article/web page to your email inbox in just 1 click 👆.
V for Wiki is a unique combination of a high-class encyclopedia and an interactive travel guide. The signature Nearby Map view highlights Wikipedia content about places in your area. A daily updated overview shows which articles are currently the most read. The app’s thoughtful typography makes reading long articles pleasant.
Our extension transforms any online article you want to read into a format that's designed for paper. 📦 Create collections and have them delivered to your door as paperback 🖨️ Time matters? Just print-at-home For all the never read "read later" articles.
Pigeon is a simple productivity tool for people who use their email inbox like a to-do list. It allows you to email yourself ideas, photos, and websites in a single tap. The share sheet lets you send yourself links and websites from any app.
MiniWiki is the best way to browse Wikipedia™ on your Apple Watch with ease. If you want to search across over 40 million articles, download articles for offline reading, or find out all about your surroundings with nearby articles, MiniWiki has you covered!
I wanted the same experience to reading a book, but for articles and essays the reader selected rather than a media publication. Printernet is a web app for your reading list, that queues up 5 items from your list to be printed in a beautiful print issue.
TimeFunction lets you parse any Wikipedia webpage into ordered set of events. Events occurred in same year are collected together & displayed chronologically. We do not modify the original content of the webpage but rather display year & text excerpts from the original URL thereby maintaining the integrity of the web-page