Adding a shortcut to Pocket on your Windows desktop

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Add Pocket to the Windows Start menu

If you use Microsoft Edge, you can add Pocket to your Windows Start menu for easy access. Here’s how to do so:

  1. Visit Pocket for Web in Microsoft Edge
  2. Click ⋅⋅⋅ in the toolbar of Microsoft Edge
  3. Click More tools and select Pin to Start

When you open your Start menu, you’ll find a Pocket tile that can be moved to your desired location.

Add Pocket to the Windows taskbar

If you use Microsoft Edge, you can easily add Pocket to your Windows taskbar. Here’s how to do so:

  1. Visit Pocket for Web in Microsoft Edge
  2. Click ⋅⋅⋅ in the toolbar of Microsoft Edge
  3. Click More tools and select Pin to taskbar

You’ll notice a Pocket button in your Windows taskbar at the bottom of your screen.

Offline access on Windows

Third-party Apps

The Latermark for Pocket app is a third-party desktop application that allows users to access Pocket offline.

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