Quiche Reader 17+

Read it later, or let it go

Gregory de Jonckheere

    • 4.5 • 2 Ratings
    • Free

Description

Reading Queue is now Quiche Reader!

The app that helps you read or let go of your “saved for later” articles.
It's like the Marie Kondo of read-it-later apps.

FOR OVERWHELMED READERS.
With traditional read-it-later apps, you often end up wasting time scrolling and managing a long and daunting list of articles where you cannot tell anymore what is worth reading. Ultimately, you get backlog anxiety, you stop opening the app, and you have read nothing.

To solve this, Quiche Reader only shows you the first article in your queue. You must read, archive, or delete it, and then you’ll see the next one. You can cheat a bit and snooze an article to push it to the back of the queue, but only three times per article.

LET GO OF WHAT YOU DON’T NEED TO READ.
Quiche Reader encourages you to let go of articles you haven’t read for 30 days, and those you keep postponing reading.

UNINTERRUPTED READING EXPERIENCE.
While you are reading, the next article is preloaded in the background, so that it appears immediately once you’re done.

NEW STUFF IS NOT ALWAYS BETTER.
Your oldest saved articles are presented first so that they won’t be left forgotten at the bottom of the queue.

SAVE ARTICLES FROM ANYWHERE.
Save articles from any app and any web browser on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

This app includes extensions for Safari and the Share menu.
Get other browser extensions from the app menu in Help ▸ Install Extensions…
Quiche Reader for iOS is available on the App Store.

FEELS AT HOME ON YOUR MAC.
As a native Mac app, Quiche Reader is light, fast, and supports everything you expect: dark mode, toolbar customization, Touch Bar, infinite undo and redo, and the Share menu.

PRIVACY RESPECTFUL.
No sign up required, you can start using Quiche Reader right away. Your queue and archive are stored encrypted in your private iCloud storage. It is also ad-free and does not track what you read. Please keep your personal data for yourself.


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greg@quiche.works
https://quiche.works/reader
Twitter: @quichereader

What’s New

Version 1.8

Reading Queue is now Quiche Reader!

Ratings and Reviews

4.5 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

stripelord ,

Beat backlog anxiety

I’ve struggled with Instapaper / Pocket etc. over the years. Inevitably I’ll end up adding way too much to my reading queue, resulting in backlog anxiety, and the occasional total ‘delete all’ clear out.

Reading Queue is like a breath of fresh air. Since using it, I find myself reading with more intent, and enjoying & absorbing more of what I read.

A brilliant app.

UndeadSec ,

Great little app !

This is a very neat little app for cutting down on your reading time. There is a plugin for Chrome and it all works quickly and easily.
If you don’t want to sign up for a Pocket or Instapaper account, this app is for you.

Highly recommended, two thumbs up 😍

elliotekj ,

A very good Pocket replacement

I downloaded Reading Queue along with a few other “read it later” apps during my search for an Instapaper / Pocket replacement and RQ was easily the best.

2 bits of feedback for the developer:

1. Is lack of sync between iOS 12 and iOS 13 devices a bug or a shortcoming?

2. I think you should make a bigger deal of offline support in the screenshots. I wasn’t sure RQ had it until I tested it.

Overall wouldn’t hesitate in recommending this app.

Developer Response ,

1. Sync should work even on iOS 12, so it is definitely a bug. Very sorry about that. I just uploaded a list of things you can check to fix the problem: https://readingqueue.app/support/sync/. 

Or feel free to reach out to me through the app:
Tap the title bar → pull the menu → Settings → Email Me

2. Offline reading is not implemented (coming soon!), but while reading a page, the app does preload and keep the next one in memory. This may be why you had one page showing properly even though you were offline.

Thank you so much for your valuable feedback and your nice words, they absolutely made my day! I hope you'll like what's coming next :)

App Privacy

The developer, Gregory de Jonckheere, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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