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FIND A LOT OF great stuff on the Web, but no time to read any of it? That’s where Safari’s Reading List feature can help. While it can’t actually add a few hours to your day, it can save links to articles you find as you surf and have them waiting for you when you have time to read. The Reading List is a temporary Bookmarks list that knows what you’ve read.
The next time you’re browsing around in Safari and find an article
that you just don’t have time to fully explore, tap and choose Add to Reading List from the menu
(shown at right). Safari now saves that article to your personal reading
list within the browser.
Later, when you have time to read all the pages you saved, tap the
icon and choose Reading List from the menu. You
see a tidy list of all your saved articles. To read one, tap its entry.
(With the Reading List visible, you can add the current page to the list
by tapping the
icon in the top-right corner.)