让我们面对现实吧,无论互联网(Internet)如何改进和简化您获取信息的方式,它仍然充满了回收、误解或错误的信息。您可能需要仔细过滤您在网络上找到的所有信息,以便阅读新闻、博客文章或任何其他对您有用且编写正确的内容。幸运的是,微软(Microsoft)在Windows 8.1中包含了一个应用程序,它简化了过滤数字内容并在以后找到它的任务。它被命名为阅读列表(Reading List),这就是您可能想要使用它的原因。
什么是Windows 8.1中的阅读列表应用程序(Reading List App)?
阅读列表是与(Reading List)Windows 8.1捆绑在一起的现代应用程序,也可在Windows Store中获得。
它允许您快速将您在网络和其他现代应用程序中感兴趣的内容添加为书签,以便您以后可以回来阅读。
此外,它还允许您对该内容进行分类,与您的朋友分享,甚至在您的 Windows 8.1 设备上同步内容。
您添加到阅读列表(Reading List)的内容默认按时间顺序组织。您可以借助从内容内部提取的标题或使用内容分类的类别轻松浏览阅读列表中的项目。(Reading List)
重要提示:(Important:)要将内容添加到阅读列表(Reading List),您必须从Internet Explorer应用程序或其他Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)应用程序查看该内容。您不能从任何桌面应用程序(desktop app)添加内容,包括桌面网络(desktop web)浏览器。
我个人会推荐这个应用程序作为快速管理吸引人的内容的好工具,特别是对于那些使用触控设备或只是喜欢Windows 8.1中触控界面提供的体验的用户。
使用阅读列表(Reading List)的另一个原因是您可以轻松地在它与其他标准应用程序(standard apps)(如新闻(News)或体育)之间(Sports)共享内容(share content)。如果您经常使用它们,您肯定也会喜欢阅读清单(Reading List)。
在哪里可以找到Windows 8.1中的阅读列表应用程序(Reading List app)
Windows 8.1在开始(Start)屏幕上有一个阅读列表磁贴。(Reading List)打开阅读列表(Reading List)的最简单方法是单击或点击其磁贴。
访问阅读列表(Reading List)应用程序的另一种方法是直接在开始(Start)屏幕上键入“阅读列表”("reading list")并从搜索结果中选择阅读列表。(Reading List)
打开阅读列表(Reading List)的第三种方法是通过应用程序(Apps)视图:转到开始(Start)屏幕并将光标移动到屏幕的左下角,就在第一列的最后一个图块下方。
单击(Click)向下箭头图标以显示应用程序列表,然后单击(application list and click)或点击生产力(Productivity)文件夹中的阅读列表。(Reading List)
在支持触摸的设备上,转到“开始”(Start) 屏幕并向上滑动(screen and slide upwards)以访问“应用程序(Apps)”视图。
结论
正如您在本文中看到的那样,阅读列表(Reading List)应用程序可以在您习惯后轻松帮助您组织、共享和同步您喜欢的内容。本文是旨在指导您使用此应用程序的系列文章的第一篇。(series meant)
在您关闭本文之前,请告诉我们您是否使用过此应用程序以及您对它的看法。你喜欢它的工作方式吗?你觉得有用吗?你有什么具体的问题吗?
What the Reading List App in Windows 8.1 is & Why You Should Use it
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What is the Reading List App in Windows 8.1?
Reading List is a modern app that's bundled with Windows 8.1 and available also in the Windows Store.
It allows you to quickly bookmark the content that you find interesting both on the web and in other modern apps, so that you can come back and read it later.
In addition, it allows you to categorize that content, share it with your friends and even sync the content across your Windows 8.1 devices.
The content you add to Reading List is organized by default in a chronological order. You can navigate through the items in Reading List easily with the help of the titles extracted from inside the content or by using the categories in which content is classified.
Important: To add content to the Reading List, you must view that content either from the Internet Explorer app or from other Windows Store apps. You cannot add content from any desktop app, including desktop web browsers.
I would personally recommend this app as a good tool for managing appealing content quickly, especially for those who use a touch-enabled device or just love the experience offered by the touch interface in Windows 8.1.
Another reason to use Reading List is that you can easily share content between it and other standard apps, like News or Sports. If you are using them regularly, you will definitely like the Reading List too.
Where to Find the Reading List app in Windows 8.1
Windows 8.1 has a tile for Reading List on the Start screen. The easiest way to open Reading List is by clicking or tapping its tile.
Another method of accessing the Reading List app is by typing "reading list" directly on the Start screen and selecting Reading List from the search results.
A third way of opening Reading List is through the Apps view: go to the Start screen and move the cursor to the bottom left corner of the screen, just below the last tile on the first column.
Click the down facing arrow icon to display the application list and click or tapReading List in the Productivity folder.
On a touch-enabled device, go to the Start screen and slide upwards to access the Apps view.
Conclusion
As you can see from this article, the Reading List app can easily help you organize, share and sync your favorite content once you get used to it. This article is the first one of a series meant to guide you when using this app.
Before you close this article, let us know if you have used this app and what you think about it. Do you like the way it works? Do you consider it useful? Do you have any specific questions about it?