How much does the Tool Pocket cost?
The basic version of Pocket is free and offers you basic options such as saving, reading and managing articles and online content. The premium version costs $ 4.99 per month or $ 44.99 per year. The free version only saves links to the articles and you have to be online to read the content. With the premium version, you can save articles permanently, read them offline and search the full text - similar to Evernote. You also have unlimited highlighting and additional fonts for reading.
What do I like about Pocket?
I've been using Pocket for a long honduras telegram screening time (ever since it was called Read it later) and although I only use it for free, I find it extremely helpful for my research work. Unlike EverNote, I only save content here (so far) that is of short-term interest to me (anything that could be of long-term interest goes to EverNote). I like the calm reading view and the simple tagging.
What do I not like?
There isn't really anything I don't like about Pocket. If I ever leave EverNote, I will use the premium version of Pocket to save and archive interesting posts for the long term. However, Pocket doesn't have its own note function, so you can only use it in combination with another tool if you want to completely replace EverNote.
What can the Google Keep tool do?
Google Keep is a tool for managing and organizing notes and lists that you can use both in the browser on your desktop and via apps on mobile devices. It allows you to save information in a variety of formats, namely as text, voice, images/photos and drawings or handwriting.