I never found a perfect solution to the limitations of the "share to" menu in Windows Phone. I wanted to share pages from the phone's browser to services like Evernote and OneNote in a simple and elegant manner.
I still can't use Evernote and OneNote, but here's a simple way to send pages from Internet Explorer (or any other Windows Phone browser) to a Readability account.
1. Log in to your Readability account.
2. Go to "Apps & Add-nos".
3. Go to "Bookmarklets".
4. Copy link addresses for the buttons you want (Read Now, Read Later, Send to Kindle).
5. Create a new bookmark, rename it and paste the address of the bookmarklet.
You can use those bookmarks to send pages to Readability. It's a pretty simple solution and it should work with similar services like Pocket. However, I tried using Evernote's bookmarklet in IE but it didn't work.
I still can't use Evernote and OneNote, but here's a simple way to send pages from Internet Explorer (or any other Windows Phone browser) to a Readability account.
1. Log in to your Readability account.
2. Go to "Apps & Add-nos".
3. Go to "Bookmarklets".
4. Copy link addresses for the buttons you want (Read Now, Read Later, Send to Kindle).
5. Create a new bookmark, rename it and paste the address of the bookmarklet.
You can use those bookmarks to send pages to Readability. It's a pretty simple solution and it should work with similar services like Pocket. However, I tried using Evernote's bookmarklet in IE but it didn't work.