Simplepaper Simplepaper

Productivity
Version: 1.0.5
Last Update: 2013-06-20

Overview

Simplepaper is a Chrome extension developed by kaimoku. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Simplepaper is 1.0.5, updated on 2013-06-20.
141 users have installed this extension. 14 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Send the current page or link to your Instapaper list via button or contextual menu, with easy access to unread list

Simplepaper is a very simple extension for Instapaper.

Click the extension button once to send the current page to Instapaper (also works in Google Reader).
Double-click the button to open Instapaper Unread list.
Send to Instapaper contextual menu option will send current page or link to Instapaper.

The icon will say send when sending to Instapaper.
It will say done when sending is done.
It will say err when there's an error -- usually invalid credentials.

Enter your credentials in the Options page. It will let you know when they're valid, and if they are they will be saved.

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Update History
v.1.0.5 - Add cloud.feedly.com support
v.1.0.4 - Add Feedly support | Move code to GitHub
v.1.0.3 - Update to manifest v2 | Colored err/send/done tags

Rating

14 ratings

Total Installs

141

Information

Last Update

2013-06-20

Current Version

1.0.5

Size

52.42KiB

Author

kaimoku

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Russell Neches
2014-02-20

The settings page has no button to actually save your Instapaper account information, so the app does not work.

avatar Mikulas Zacok
2013-09-08

amazing

avatar Seth Blumberg
2013-07-02

It works. It sends the current page to Instapaper.

A suggestion:
When I entered my credentials, I saw a message that said, "Username and password valid". However, it was in red, so the first three times, my brain told it it said "invalid". Change the color to green or something if the credentials work.

avatar meatball
2012-10-09

need account in Simplepaper. I need only simply text reader in browser!!!

avatar A Google User
2012-06-10

Simple and effective. Only one problem: If I'm using the right-click feature on a site that requires a subscription (even when I'm logged in), it saves the page as though I'm not logged on.