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And on the whole document-level for prompts like summarize and asking.On the section-level for prompts like summarize or tl dr.On the paragraph- or highlight-level for prompts like simplify or translate.On the word- or phrase-level for prompts like define and encyclopedia.Various levels of hierarchy within a document: As a reminder, you can invoke Ghostreader at Ghostreader is our implementation of GPT-3 into Reader.

Now onto the recently shipped product updates!ĭocument-level Ghostreader on mobile 👻📱 IPad/tablet upgrades, and so on, but the projects above are the big things we hope to have done in the next one to three months.

I've skipped over the many smallish features we also have in the works such as quoteshots, Reader and (hopefully) actually useful rather than mere gimmicks. That said, it's becoming clearer to us which of our ideas are uniquely possible in The dust settle before deciding what direction to go next. The generative AI space has been moving so quickly that we've been letting Ghostreader is our "copilot of reading" spin on GPT-3/LLMs. Well as lower the bar of difficulty on both. Search v2 will unify full-text search and query-based filtering as Butįrom a user perspective, they want to be combined into a single search box. From a technical perspective, these features run on completely different architectures, which is why they're currently distinct.
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Have offline search that operates on the full-text of any document, and we have client-side filtering that operates on the metadata of anyĭocument. If you look in the Notebook section of the webĪpp, you can see we've already started to implement highlight management there and this is just the beginning. Lot of highlight actions that are much more natural alongside the original document in Reader. Recently, we've been deferring most highlight-specific capability to what we've already built with Readwise 1.0. Speaking of which, Jesse is just now finishing up his design and UX so we can prepare pagination for an upcoming dev cycle. This is the kind ofįeature that excites us because it gives us an opportunity to push the established boundaries of digital reading. We're not particularly opinionated as to which mode is better,īut we do know that many folks prefer to read longform with pagination because it provides a clearer sense of spatial awareness. Refers to reading a document one page at a time rather than continuous scroll. Artem previously led PDFs, but Mati is probably going to take this project over in the short-term so that we can divide and conquer.
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Little things like next page & previous page buttons, "snapshotting"Ĭapability, embedded highlights for downloading the PDF file, and so on. Next phase of PDFs in Reader is a mishmash of smallish upgrades and UX fixes. Artem has already started on TTS v2 and even made a huge breakthrough on a technical hurdle that was & seeking within a document, reenabling TTS on EPUBs, exploring non-English language support, adding playlist functionality, and addingĪirPod highlighting. This project is a bevy of one-off upgrades including porting TTS from mobile to the web app, enabling arbitrary starting Problem.”) and Adam will begin focusing on execution starting this week. Have spent the past few weeks shaping this project (“If I had an hour to solve a problem I'd spend 55 minutes thinking about the For folks on slow hardware with a lot of data, the speed enhancements will likely be even more dramatic.
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That being said, probably the most urgent item on our to-do list is a series of even more performance refactors that will make Reader 2x+ faster across both
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Many folks are nearing the end of their free trials and are asking where Reader is going in the short-term.īelow is a non-exhaustive list of major priorities over the next few months:Īs of today (February 13th), we just pushed up a significant performance improvement to the iOS and Android apps! They should be noticeably less laggy/sluggish now. If you prefer to read these in Reader, you can subscribe to the private RSS feed here.īefore getting into those product updates, I'm going to pull our roadmap discussion forward since I also share tips & tricks to help you get the most out of

We've just shipped, bugs we've recently fixed, and what we intend to work on next. Note-taking apps, customizable keyboard shortcuts, and more.Īs a reminder, I write this newsletter approximately every two to four weeks covering features That said, we have shipped some new features worth sharing such as document-level Ghostreader on mobile, document note export to Glitches, and improving the performance of the app.
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This will be a briefer than usual update on the Readwise Reader public betaĪs most of what we've been doing over the past four weeks has been smashing bugs, honing onboarding & upgrading flows, fixing random UX Reader Public Beta Update #2 (Mobile Ghostreader, Custom Shortcuts, App Speed, and more)
