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    The best alternatives to Screenbreak are Alfread, Matter, and Save to Google. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed over 10 alternatives below.
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    • Alfread is a new kind of a read later app. It helps you to actually read saved articles. Or skip them. No pressure. Alfread helps you rediscover your love for reading what you've saved. One article at a time.
    • Matter is a powerful, elegant read-it-later app that pulls in your newsletters, lets you listen to your articles in a natural voice, and much more.
    • Save your favorite webpages to read later on Google
    • WikiBot is a WhatsApp bot which sends you summaries of Wikipedia pages
    • Organized bookmarking with Notes, Labels and read later
    • Feather allows you to save articles from any source and read them later offline, anywhere in a formatted way. It makes reading much easier by removing clutter from webpages and formatting it into a way that is native on iOS across all devices.
    • Your Read it Later's printed & delivered as a newspaper
    • Many of us have this one bookmark folder where all the "Read Later" links are being saved and probably never opened again. ReadingGoals extension helps to tackle your reading debt by putting "Read Later" links as a new browser tab page.
    • Abyss is the easiest way to store links for later reading. Every link that you store will be available to you on your iPhone, iPad and Mac, forever. No need to log in because we're storing all your data in iCloud. This means that only you have access to it.
    • Free Mac App that deletes your "read later" backlog
    • Freshreader lets you save content from all around the web to read it later, and will automatically let go of items after 7 days. No more reading list so large you dread opening it. Read what you find interesting, then let go of the rest. ✌️