

Best of all Pocket is completely free, although they do offer a premium version for a one time in app purchase. You can also easily filter and organize your content further with Pocket by adding tags or by favoriting content that you’ve already viewed to make it easier to find later on. It’s automatically dumped into the Pocket app interface for easy viewing so you can get to the content any time and anywhere. Once you share something with Pocket, the content is available with or without a web connection. Another great feature is that it works offline. You can save virtually anything you want for later, like web links, news articles, blog posts, videos, recipes etc., and you’re not limited to just saving content from the web, you can share content from other apps with Pocket too. Pocket makes it easy to simply share the content you want that you find on the web with the app interface, and it’s accessible from your Pocket account on any of your devices and their own webpage as long as your logged in with the same account. I can’t tell you how many times I personally missed out on reading or viewing something because I forgot to save a bookmark, forgot the webpage address, etc. Pocket prides itself not on being an app to aggregate your news from your favorite feeds, but by storing and organizing your content from those feeds in a clean and intuitive(also user friendly)UI for access to the content at a time when you can get to it. Formerly known as “Read It Later”, Pocket has been around for quite a while and is hands down one of the best ways to save content that you find around the web that you want to check out later.

If you hate missed opportunities, and by that I mean missing the chance to read up on something or watch a video that you found just because you didn’t have enough time, then you absolutely need Pocket.

Pocket is one of those apps that is honestly just too good to pass up. If you have used either one, then you know the kind of great content that both apps bring to the table.

Today though we’re focusing on two of the most popular apps to organize and aggregate your news feeds, social topics, interests and more, in the latest Epic App Battle of Pocket V.S. There are plenty of different apps to get this job done, and arguably many, many popular ones. Rather, a favorite app that they use to read their news and the latest in whatever their interests are.
