Technology
The best Chrome extension for reading articles is on sale
TL;DR: Make your Chrome window easier to read with the Reader Mode Pro: Chrome Reading Extension for $9.99, a 60% savings.
If you’re alive in 2020, then you probably spend a large fraction of your life on the internet. And while some (or most) of that time is likely spent scrolling social media, a big chunk of it is also spent reading. Hey, you’re reading this right now, as a matter of fact!
But honestly, doesn’t digital reading suck sometimes? There are always ads and links and other distractions disrupting your reading flow. And if you want to take notes while you read, it’s an even bigger challenge. That’s where Reader Mode comes into play.
Reader Mode is a versatile Chrome extension that eliminates the clutter and distractions and leaves you with simplified text instead. Once enabled, you can customize how you see the article, no matter what website or publication, and even highlight and annotate directly on the text.
And because every reader is different, there are also tools for dyslexia support, Google Translate, Google Search, text to speech, auto-scroll, and even dark mode. It’s basically like being able to totally customize everything you read to suit your personal habits and preferences.
Usually Reader Mode Pro is available for $25, but you can save 60% and add the Google Chrome extension now for just $9.99.
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