Mobile/Projects/connected-reading-list

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Tracking

More likely 43 or 44

Goals

  • Allow users to read any web content offline at any time
  • Encourage users to embrace sequential browsing without using cumbersome methods to copy content to another device / for later (screenshots, copy and paste)

Specifications

  • Cloud-based reading List, connected to Fxa accessible via all Firefox products

(Android, iOS, desktop, FxOS, etc)

  • File formats, HTML, pdf?
  • Sync: use pocket backend to store/maintain devices

User stories

MVP1

  • As a user, I want to quickly access and find the reading list feature and know its difference from Pocket
  • As a user, I want to continue reading an article that I opened somewhere else, on a different device with Firefox sync enabled
  • As a user, I want to see a list of articles I’ve saved
  • As a user, I want a simple feature in my browser to store articles offline and for later consumption without signing up for another product or third party integration (Pocket)

MVP2 (if successful)

  • As a user, I want to know where I stopped reading so I can continue at the same position
  • As a user, I want to manually delete an article from the reading list
  • As a user, I want to know what articles I’ve read, started and finished (mark read/unread).
  • As a user, I want to know from which device I saved the article from
  • As a user, I want to get an estimated how long it will take to read the article
  • As a user, I want to search within the article even if I’m offline

more user stories here

UX design

TBD

Research & other examples

Quality criteria