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how do i sync the Pocket (app? add-on?)'s saved links' content to my OSs?

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Hi, how do i sync the Pocket's (is this an "app"? or a Firefox "add-on"?)... saved links' (ie. the links i've saved using Pockets so far)

content (ie. not just the links themselves, but the actual content on these 

webpages!) to my OSs? (eg, my Windows XP, my iMac desktop (Yosemite), and

my Android phone v. 4.1.2)

(BTW, This question is verrrrrrrry important to me, and actually the

whole reason i got pocket in the first place!!!)

Can i sync the actual CONTENT of my saved pocket list webpages to

my computers? Not just the links?

If so, can i do this via Firefox? (I don't want to use Chrome, and i only

use Firefox for everything!) (I thought this was an addon offering from

Firefox, but maybe i was mistaken...?)

And, if it is possible, do i need to install Pocket separately on the Firefox

of every OS i have? (I have a Mac, and also an Android phone.)

DO i also need to download anything else, or configure anything else, in

order to get offline access to my saved lists' content?

You see, the reason it's so important to me, is that i often can't get

internet access where i'm at. I use wireless, which is spotty and when the

weather's bad or whatever the signal doesn't come through...

Thanks for your help!

Hi, how do i sync the Pocket's (is this an "app"? or a Firefox "add-on"?)... saved links' (ie. the links i've saved using Pockets so far) content (ie. not just the links themselves, but the actual content on these webpages!) to my OSs? (eg, my Windows XP, my iMac desktop (Yosemite), and my Android phone v. 4.1.2) (BTW, This question is verrrrrrrry important to me, and actually the whole reason i got pocket in the first place!!!) Can i sync the actual CONTENT of my saved pocket list webpages to my computers? Not just the links? If so, can i do this via Firefox? (I don't want to use Chrome, and i only use Firefox for everything!) (I thought this was an addon offering from Firefox, but maybe i was mistaken...?) And, if it is possible, do i need to install Pocket separately on the Firefox of every OS i have? (I have a Mac, and also an Android phone.) DO i also need to download anything else, or configure anything else, in order to get offline access to my saved lists' content? You see, the reason it's so important to me, is that i often can't get internet access where i'm at. I use wireless, which is spotty and when the weather's bad or whatever the signal doesn't come through... Thanks for your help!

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You may able to do what you wish using the third party premium paid for service from pocket; and aditionally archive information on their servers, assuming you agree their T&C (Do they acquire rights to the information ? for instance). the-edmeister said I save the webpage to my PC in MHT format That may not be suitable cross platform. Note however Firefox on Android will save pages as .pdf files. Firefox on desktop computers is also able to do that using an addon.

I am not using Pocket, but as I understand it you may be able to Sync what are effectively glorified bookmarks. Have a look also at the Mozilla Firefox article

Note the article has been rewritten within the last few days and now makes it clear that pocket needs an internet connection and does NOT save the files to your computer.

You may well have discovered you are able to Sync ordinary bookmarks with Firefox. Personally I would advise if you do use that service you also make routine manual backups of your bookmarks. Firefox Sync may occasionally corrupt or duplicate bookmarks and you then need an uncorrupted backup to sort out the mess.

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Pocket was an add-on which was originally known as Read It Later. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/read-it-later/

As of Firefox 38.0.5 on June 2nd it is a feature that is built into Firefox. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/save-web-pages-later-pocket-firefox

Since I don't see Pocket in you list of installed extension, it is probably safe to assume that you are a new user for Pocket. Here is information about how to use it. http://help.getpocket.com/customer/portal/topics/209720-pocket-for-web/articles Hopefully that will answer your questions .

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thanks, but before i go into all this, can you please confirm that it is indeed possible?

to use firefox, without chrome, to sync pocket's webcontent (all the words on the webpages i save links for),?

down to my windows XP, and iMac desktop computers?

much appreciated!!

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thanks, but before i go into all this, can you please confirm that it is indeed possible?

to use firefox, without chrome, to sync pocket's webcontent (all the words on the webpages i save links for),?

down to my windows XP, and iMac desktop computers?

much appreciated!!

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Sorry, that service is of no interest to me. I haven't checked it out, nor did I ever use Read It Later - the original name of that service. When I want to read something later, like off-line, I save the webpage to my PC in MHT format.

Quick read of how Pocket works it that the URL's are saved, not the contents of the individual webpages. IOW a glorified way to save bookmarks, although I may be mistaken.

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coatli said

thanks, but before i go into all this, can you please confirm that it is indeed possible? to use firefox, without chrome...

The Firefox web browser does not make use of the separate Google Chrome web browser in any form as the chrome word was used in Mozilla products for a decade before the Google Chrome browser was even first released in 2008.


From https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Chrome_Registration Chrome is the set of user interface elements of the application window that are outside the window's content area. Toolbars, menu bars, progress bars, and window title bars are all examples of elements that are typically part of the chrome.

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You may able to do what you wish using the third party premium paid for service from pocket; and aditionally archive information on their servers, assuming you agree their T&C (Do they acquire rights to the information ? for instance). the-edmeister said I save the webpage to my PC in MHT format That may not be suitable cross platform. Note however Firefox on Android will save pages as .pdf files. Firefox on desktop computers is also able to do that using an addon.

I am not using Pocket, but as I understand it you may be able to Sync what are effectively glorified bookmarks. Have a look also at the Mozilla Firefox article

Note the article has been rewritten within the last few days and now makes it clear that pocket needs an internet connection and does NOT save the files to your computer.

You may well have discovered you are able to Sync ordinary bookmarks with Firefox. Personally I would advise if you do use that service you also make routine manual backups of your bookmarks. Firefox Sync may occasionally corrupt or duplicate bookmarks and you then need an uncorrupted backup to sort out the mess.

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