Instapaper should be ReadBag
Instapaper only came on my radar screen this morning when I read a post from Mark Evans, a blogger worth watching, who was extolling its virtues. As the FAQ says:
Instapaper facilitates easy reading of long text content. We discover web content throughout the day, and sometimes, we don’t have time to read long articles right when we find them. Instapaper allows you to easily save them for later, when you do have time, so you don’t just forget about them or skim through them.
I have been using ReadBag, which for me was OK and has some neat features as you can see from the ReadBag blog. Once I had checked out Instapaper however I was hooked. Some people like the fact that with ReadBag you login via your Google account. That is an inconvenience sometimes. Instapaper has the easiest possible of entries: your username, your email address – it’s whichever you choose. That was the clincher for me.
In general both do very similar jobs but Instapaper shows more of the KISS principle. Its elegant design made me think of those fine appliances that Braun often makes. It’s the ultimate in usability without any unnecessary features.
The only quibble I have is its name. It rolls off the tongue easily enough but what on earth does it mean. That is the only aspect on which I think ReadBag did it better. I guess it’s because it also has a feature, Give Me Something To Read. So if the Internet flood has given you absolutely nothing of interest, then you can check out this online paper. Do not try it until October 6th, since the editor is currently on his honeymoon.



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October 7th, 2008 at 3:58 am
I knew this readbag from my friend and I can’t even wait to try it on tomorrow…
Honestly, I also can’t spell this word, “Instapaper” properly as well lol