Screenbreak

Screenbreak

Turn your "read later" articles into paperbacks

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Our extension transforms any online article you want to read into a format that's designed for paper. 📦 Create collections and have them delivered to your door as paperback 🖨️ Time matters? Just print-at-home For all the never read "read later" articles.
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What do you think? …

Robert Thelen
There is a real need to "disconnect" and be able to read without being constantly monitored and sold-to. My biggest hope is that your data-privacy policies and practices protect your users (which I hope to be one!).
Yorgos Katsouris
@robert_thelen Rest assured that we do want protect the best interest of all stakeholders involved. We are still in beta and wearing many different hats, but we will address all concerns to the best of our abilities
Chrysothemis Paraskevopoulou
Hi community! I am Chrysothemis and I am a University Professor. I am an early adopter of @Screenbreak and I have to say that finally I found a service that levels up my reading experience without having to sacrifice another hour looking at my computer screen! The best thing is that I have now my own collections in a friendly book-format that I can take with me and read at the park. Highly recommended!
Yorgos Katsouris
@chrysothemis_paraskevopoulou Thanks for your support and we need to figure out ways to better support students with their learning mission!
Jeremiah Cornish
Maybe an option to not have images from articles included?
Yorgos Katsouris
@jeremiahcornish Definitely, will be there before full release!
Nikos Nikalexis
@jeremiahcornish also fonts (size / style) and book size options will be added. will those be useful too? anything else in your mind?
Joel John
@jeremiahcornish @nikalexis Was going to ask for this - ability to remove the images and make the font/formatting optional. I love the product btw. Although a bit wary of the limits.
Yorgos Katsouris
@joel_john95 Hi Joel, what are you concerns/thoughts re limits?