Pocket Save Read Grow is an all-in-one reading management tool that enables users to save, organize, and read their favorite content in one place. The app is particularly beneficial for avid readers, students, and professionals who want to keep track of articles, e-books, and other reading materials. With a user-friendly interface, it makes the reading experience enjoyable and efficient.
The app offers several features designed to enhance the reading experience:
While Pocket Save Read Grow offers many advantages, it also has some downsides. Here's a breakdown of its pros and cons:
The core functions of the app focus on enhancing reading and content management:
Using Pocket Save Read Grow is straightforward. Here’s how to get started:
I've used the app for about a year, and suddenly the premium online voices do not work, even with a strong internet or phone data connection. When using the other voices, which you have to do now, after you've listened to any article once, you cannot start back at the beginning. The app has promise, but is not yet ready for mass distribution. P.S. - I did delete and reload the app, it made no difference.
I've used the app for at least a decade and loved it. In the past year it has been steadily heading downhill fast. The main benefit of Pocket has always been to save the text of articles offline so they could be read regardless of network connectivity. My complaint with the Windows version of Pocket was that you had to be online to read. They have chosen that same direction for the app overall. If all this app does is save links to articles, and doesn't download the text, its useless.
This is getting worse and worse. First, fewer and fewer articles have offline modes. Most just send me to the website, defeating its purpose. There isn't even consistency between two articles from the same website. One will save while the other one won't. There are inconsistencies between the web and mobile versions with some saves not showing up, and it gets past fewer and fewer paywalls now. Tweets of articles used to display the saved article with the tweet on top, now just show the tweet.