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Do you like reading articles that retain the distinct identity of their source site? I always have, and don’t anticipate that changing anytime soon. For this reason, read-later services like Pocket and Instapaper have never been good fits for me. One of the strengths of those services is that they provide content in reading-friendly modes, free of ads or other clutter and with uniform type settings. I can see why lots of people would want to catch up on articles that way, I’ve simply never enjoyed reading content that’s stripped of its source’s distinct branding. As a result, my go-to service for saving articles was Safari Reading List for the longest time.

Earlier this year, though, my backlog of articles started getting out of control, and I needed a way to organize them. After trying countless read-later apps with little success, I finally stumbled upon Keep, an app that checks all the boxes I’d been looking for.

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