What's New

- Added ability to remove advertisements
- Added Evernote as an option to clip your bookmarks

App Description

Meet Clipped for iOS.

This Application is meant for users who like to share things to services like Pocket, Instapaper, Readability and more.

Wait, my twitter app already saves links to all these services?
-- Yeah so does mine, but what about from Facebook, or any other app?
-- I found myself wanting to save youtube videos, links, and a whole bunch of other stuff that my friends posted on Facebook to a "read it later" service, but there was no way to do that unless I emailed the link.

Well, say hello to Clipped. Open up the app leave it running and browse through all your favorite apps. Copy any link and it'll be automagically clipped to your default service. Or open up the app and you can clip to any of your services from there.


Some other uses for Clipped
-- Someone texts or emails you a link that you want to save for later
-- Find something on a news app that doesn't support "read it later" services
-- Reddit
-- Safari
-- and a whole crap load of others. Don't wait for the developer of the app to support "read it later" services. You can do it all by yourself just have Clipped running in the background

iPhone Screenshots

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iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • May 21, 2012 Initial release
  • February 18, 2013 New version 1.1