Omnivore: An open source “read it later” app with powerful features
Omnivore is an open source “read it later” application that allows users to save, mark and share articles. It also supports PDF files and emails to add articles. Omnivore provides cross-platform applications and browser extensions for users to use on different devices. Users can access saved content offline and integrate Omnivore into their workflow through Logseq and Obsidian plug-ins. The project is completely open source and users can freely expand and deploy it.
The main features:
Save Articles and PDFs
Save articles and PDFs to read later in a distraction-free reader with Omnivore’s mobile apps and browser extensions.
Centrally manage RSS subscriptions and newsletters
Get your newsletters delivered directly to your Omnivore library, eliminating the distractions of multiple mailboxes.
Organizing your reading list
Organize and manage your reading list using tags, filters, rules, and full-text search to build a system that works for you.
Add highlights and notes
Highlight key sections and add notes as you read. These annotations will be permanently saved with the article and can be accessed at any time.
Synchronize with knowledge management system
Omnivore syncs with personal knowledge management systems like Logseq, Obsidian, and Notion to bring all your saved readings, highlights, and notes into one place.
Text-to-speech
Use the text-to-speech feature in the iOS app to reduce eye strain by having saved articles read aloud by realistic AI voice.