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Trying out KOReader and Wallabag (the first few days and months) - Getting excited about reading again · Hook’s Humble Homepagehttps://matija.suklje.name/trying-out-koreader-and-wallabag-the-first-few-days-and-months

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As someone who tried Pocket and other alternatives in the past, and currently very happy with Readwise Reader, Wallabag is still an interesting alternative I am keeping an eye on. Especially since reading articles on my Kindle has been on my wishlist.

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May 26, 2025 at 5:44:08 PM GMT+2
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