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TL;DR: Highlight, annotate, and organize articles and books on your iPhone or iPad with Markup. As of Jan. 19, get a lifetime subscription for just $49.99 — a 74% savings.

Despite how far they’ve come in the last decade, iPhones are not ideal reading tools. And before you start arguing, when was the last time you tried to read a full-length article or book completely on your phone? I rest my case.

Fortunately, there are tools that make the reading experience on iOS devices much more user-friendly — like Markup. Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on the App Store, Markup is a productivity tool for reading and annotating web pages and PDFs on your phone (or iPad or iPod Touch). Designed for personal use or team collaborations, Markup uses artificial intelligence, web highlighting, and more to make it easier to take in massive amounts of information in a short amount of time.

Using the AI-powered auto summary tool, you can automatically summarize heavyweight content and extract the information that matters most in a single click. The web highlighter allows you to highlight text and excerpts on web pages, sync the highlights across your devices, explore other highlights from the Markup community, or even share your own. You can also annotate documents as you read them with text boxes, arrows, shapes, freehand writing, or sticky notes, and display them all in a summary PDF.

Here's a glimpse at some of the other useful tools Markup offers:

You can also use Markup to collaborate with your team members. Share articles on the web, files, pictures, videos, and track everything in the Markup team panel.

It's regularly $199, but you can save over 70% on a lifetime subscription and sign up for Markup Lite for only $49.99 for a limited time. Each subscription is valid for five iOS devices.

Source: Mashable

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