Pocket is now translated into Chinese, Dutch, Korean, Polish, and Portuguese

Apr 9, 2014 15:41 GMT  ·  By

Formerly known as Read It Later, Pocket is now available in updated form with new language translations, improved detection of copied links, and several tweaks and bug fixes.

Pocket version 5.2.1 is available immediately for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad customers. Its interface and all the menus are now translated into Chinese, Dutch, Korean, Polish, and Portuguese. These five new languages are added over an additional six from the previous update (French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Russian).

The app sports improved detection of copied links from apps like Medium, according to the developers, and it also includes “a number of bug fixes and improvements.” Read It Later Inc. doesn’t specify any particular issues with the app.

According to the latest statistics, more than 10 million people around the globe use Pocket to save articles, videos and pretty much everything they can get their hands on when surfing the web, all for the purpose of viewing that stuff later when they’re no longer busy.

“With Pocket, all of your content goes to one place, so you can view it anytime, on any device,” according to the developers.

Pocket requires iOS 6.0 and works with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPad second generation, iPad third generation, iPad fourth generation, iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad mini with Retina display, iPod touch fourth generation, and iPod touch fifth generation.