On the web, in the “... “(3 dots) menu, you can find the “Edit Metadata” section where you can edit the title, author, description, and publication date.
YouTube transcripts, Notion integration, AI-enabled daily digests, and an API client are the latest updates on Omnivore. Check out the details in our blog article:
"Technology can realize greatly intensified forms of continuous democratic participation, but such applications must be openly developed and publicly owned."
“For decades, the floppy has been a quiet mainstay in DIY-driven media, especially in lobit subculture, which celebrates low-bitrate music as a form of art and practicality. The added fact that floppies aren’t made for long-term storage also forces their users to confront the transience of art and information in the face of time and decay.”
When reading PDFs on the Omnivore web you can use the keyboard shortcuts:
'u': up (go back to the library)
'e': archive this document
'#': delete this document
'h': highlight selected text (if any text is selected)
't': open sidebar
'i': edit document info
You can pin up to five searches from your labels or saved searches. Under “Account” find the “Pinned Searches”, enable it, and select five items to pin.