I am using this all the time. It is a great add-on. Whenever I might want to refer back to a web page, but don't want to permanently save a bookmark, I use it. If I am research an upcoming purchase and I find a web page I may wish to return to, I simply click the Read it later check in the address bar. It then adds it to my "read it later" list". I use it for Newsletters or articles I don't have time to read. When I read the Newsletter or article, or purchase the item I've researched, I click the red checks in the read it later list and they vanish.
How I Use It
I don't do any of the fancy stuff. I don't have them synchronize or even have an account. What I do is check the mark this add-on puts into the address bar when I want to refer back to a web page but don't need a permanent bookmark.
When I have time to read it, or want to return the that shopping page, I click on my reading list.
To read it I just click the link, to delete it I click the red check.
It Can do More
- Save pages to a reading list to read when you have time
- Offline Reading Mode - Read the items you’ve saved for later on the plane, train, or anywhere
- Access Anywhere - Manage your list in any browser, on any device. Your list is saved on readitlaterlist.com for web access. (Optional but enabled by default)
- RSS Feeds - View your list from anywhere with automatic rss feeds of your items
- Sync Between Computers - Sync your reading list with any number of computers, work or home. I use XMarks to Synchronize all my bookmarks, so I don't use Read it Later for that purpose.
- After reading, bookmark pages on your preferred bookmarking service
- Click to Save Mode - Quickly batch a reading list just by clicking on interesting links
Date: August 2009