Pocket is a content-saving and read-it-later application that lets users capture articles, videos, stories and web pages from across the internet and save them for offline reading. Users can tag, search and organize their saved items across multiple devices, and Pocket integrates directly into web browsers and mobile apps to make saving one-click simple. It is widely used by researchers, students, professionals and casual readers who want to curate and revisit content without maintaining browser bookmarks.
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1 suggestionWe could not find clear evidence of a native Apple Silicon build for Pocket on Mac in our search results. The latest information we gathered is sparse and does not confirm current Apple Silicon support or active recent development. Contact Pocket's developer directly — visit getpocket.com or check the app's official Mac download page — to confirm whether a native build exists or is planned before September 2028, when Apple removes Rosetta 2 support from macOS. As a contingency, consider web-based alternatives: Pocket itself has a functional web interface at getpocket.com that runs natively in any modern browser on Apple Silicon. Other read-it-later services with native Mac apps include Instapaper, which has a native build and offers similar save-and-read functionality, or Elytra (formerly Elytra), a lightweight open-source alternative. The September 2028 deadline for Rosetta 2 removal means you have about two years to confirm compatibility or plan a migration.
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