Technical literature is increasingly communicated through preprints and now webpages or technical blog posts. I think it is a common workflow for researchers, especially in areas like machine learning which I work in, where people want to do all types of technical reading at once in one app to stay organized. Even publications will sometimes cite these technical blog posts so they are clearly in the right orbit for this kind of product.
I think the only feature request I have is that when I use the web importer to add a webpage, I also want the option to attach the webpage either as HTML to be able to read it later, or export it immediately as a PDF (as I understand building reader apps that support many file types is difficult).
Had Seddiqi
Technical literature is increasingly communicated through preprints and now webpages or technical blog posts. I think it is a common workflow for researchers, especially in areas like machine learning which I work in, where people want to do all types of technical reading at once in one app to stay organized. Even publications will sometimes cite these technical blog posts so they are clearly in the right orbit for this kind of product.
I think the only feature request I have is that when I use the web importer to add a webpage, I also want the option to attach the webpage either as HTML to be able to read it later, or export it immediately as a PDF (as I understand building reader apps that support many file types is difficult).
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