When I save to my reading list, where does it go?

When I am looking at something online, like a recipe and click on save to my reading list, where does it go? How do I find it?

iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G

Posted on Mar 5, 2012 5:43 PM

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Mar 5, 2012 7:19 PM in response to Conniebchef

No - not with the Safari Reading list. You can only save it to read it. You could copy and paste the recipes into a word processing app like Pages, but that would get a little cumbersome - but it is doable. But if you would want to edit the files at some point - then that might make sense for you to work that way.


If you want ro save recipies from web sites and organize them - I would recommend using another browser that has more features such as iCab Mobile, it has so much more to offer than Safari. Safari is fine for basic web browsing and it serves its purpose - but iCab has DropBox support, and a bunch of modules that let you download the web pages and save them into other apps like iBooks, notes apps, Adobe Reader - apps where you can organize the recipies into various collections. It supports GoodReader, Evernote, Instapaper, all kinds of other ways that you can save and organize the files. I don't even know that much about the way that these modules work and I was able to save a few recipes from the food Network into iBooks just by experimenting with the feature.


Take a look at iCab Mobile, read the reviews and the app description. I think it might be a great solution for you.

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