Recent answers to "Reading list"https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/13679992022-03-27T00:32:09-07:00Hi Jakub,
If you need to sync the reading list with other devices, I would recommend Pocket, which i2022-03-27T00:32:09-07:00Chris_Iliashttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1367999#answer-1492939<p>Hi Jakub,
If you need to sync the reading list with other devices, I would recommend Pocket, which is owned my Mozilla.
For instructions, visit the following article: <a href="/en-US/kb/save-web-pages-later-pocket-firefox" rel="nofollow">Save web pages for later with Pocket for Firefox</a>
</p>Yup, I need this, too.
I'm using Firefox on a MacBook Pro and on a Samsung Android tablet. I much pr2022-03-24T22:31:49-07:00amy46https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1367999#answer-1492325<p>Yup, I need this, too.
</p><p>I'm using Firefox on a MacBook Pro and on a Samsung Android tablet. I much prefer reading on my tablet. I'm trying to read professional publications, TESOL Journal and TESOL Quarterly. In order to access them I have to log in to the TESOL web site, go to the publication links and then get sent to the journal's publisher's web site. So, it's already a lot of rigamarole just to get to the article I want to read. And often this chain of events actually starts with an e-mail from the journal about a new article or issue.
</p><p>Once I've got the article open, it would be soooo much easier for me to just save it to a Reading List on Firefox desktop so that I can just open up Firefox on my tablet and find it there and read it there. Otherwise, I have to save it as a link and it just adds to the clutter.
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