Pocket extension firefox10/13/2023 I’ll probably be able to access all my old e-mails in 10 years, there’s pretty good search, and it’s ubiquitous (although it is easier to use HTTP than SMTP in some scenarios). I practically never look at or for anything I save in Pocket, so it would seem my main attraction is the ease of sending things into a vault from anywhere I’m likely to use the internet and the confidence that I can find these another day. If Pocket gets worse, I’ll probably make my own solution with e-mail. All of these except the last turned out to be more of a hassle to put up with than using Pocket. Other solutions I’ve tried include clips in Evernote, OneNote, Zim the app Keep Everything the services RainDrop and Larder and e-mailing myself. Pocket works everywhere I need it to, it has acceptable design and performance, and it has demonstrated some maturity and resilience as a product that’s around 15 years old. The most likely ways this could happen is by reducing functionality (e.g., discontinuing clients/APIs), adding unwanted things (more advertising and social media), and doing things that seem unexplainably arbitrary (see: colorways). I still use and pay for Pocket but I’ll probably jump ship to pinboard or build a personal solution if they do something that diminishes the value I find in it today. I’m glad they haven’t changed the Pocket experience too much. They have access to these, but the great innovations have been in bundling the product and administering its accounts. It probably could have advanced in many more ways given the right people and resources. I’ve been using Pocket since it was Read It Later and it hasn’t become very much more useful to me since then.
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