Add Send to Instapaper to your Google Chrome context menu

Instapaper is a great way to save all of those Web pages you encounter that you can't read right now. Their official bookmarklet is handy for adding items to your queue, but you have to click through to the page before you can utilize it. Wouldn't it be nice if you had the option of right-clicking a link to send a page to Instapaper instead?
If Google Chrome is your browser of choice, the Send to Instapaper extension is exactly what you're after. Rather than merely replacing a bookmarklet with a browser action button, this extension adds an entry to your context menu. Right-click a link that you'd like to check out later on, and it's added to your queue.
You'll need to be signed in to your Instapaper account first, as the extension doesn't store your username or password.
If Google Chrome is your browser of choice, the Send to Instapaper extension is exactly what you're after. Rather than merely replacing a bookmarklet with a browser action button, this extension adds an entry to your context menu. Right-click a link that you'd like to check out later on, and it's added to your queue.
You'll need to be signed in to your Instapaper account first, as the extension doesn't store your username or password.












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Subscribe to commentsAdeikoSep 21st 2010 9:46AM
Want the same with Read it Later service :( RiL has better UI and options than Instapaper, but Instapaper has better community/developers support.
agusSep 22nd 2010 7:12AM
I would love to have right click option for "open with instapaper" or readability or tidyread (whatever).
I want to open link in simple format to load that faster & save bandwidth.
BugMeNotSep 23rd 2010 7:32AM
Sorry guys, but the fact that the link called "Instapaper" does not link to Instapaper but instead to DLS is pretty ridiculous. That desperate for page impressions?
Lee MathewsSep 23rd 2010 7:34AM
It's linked that way in case someone wants to read our previous coverage.