Pocket released a significant update for its Android app recently to add new features such as the ability to set offline storage limit, improved Evernote integration, and a new quick delete mode. Pocket will now let you set offline storage limit to make sure the app doesn’t eat up as much space on your device. Format for Evernote has also been cleaned up so the articles sent to Evernote will look like the Article View on Pocket. You can also now just delete articles with a swipe. But if you accidentally swipe an article you didn’t mean to, Pocket also introduced a new undo button.
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