
Only URL is saved like Instapaper or Read It Later. It is possible that it will take long time to clip and the traffic will be large depending on web page structure. Short time to clip and small amount of traffic. ◆ Stay signed in - You do not have to sign in to Evernote every time to clip. ◆ Background clipping - You can switch app without waiting clipping
◆ Automatic Clip - You can clip web page by just tapping a bookmark on Safari ◆ Various clip styles - Simple, Styled, Only URL You can clip web pages without inputting the page title and URL manually. Save the actual web page to Evernote - text, links, images and all with a few taps. You can see the Evernote Web Clipper in action in Chrome in the video below or scroll on down to install it from the Chrome Web Store.#1 app in Productivity category and #21 app in Top Paid in Japan!ĮverWebClipper is the easiest way to clip web pages from Safari App to Evernote. Configure ‘Successful clip’ dialog to show related notes and/or close automatically.Highlighter selected by default on certain content types.
Annotation tools hidden until screenshot taken. Quickly share clips/screenshots via social media. Designed to help ensure that users save newly created snippets, the button can now also be triggered by hitting the enter/return key helping save time. The clipping dialog/toolbox, which is opened by pressing the Evernote button appended to the Chrome toolbar when installed, now uses a so-called ‘thoughtful’ design, taking up less space on the screen and now listing fewer options.Īfter ‘clipping’ a screenshot, text selection or whole article the clipper menu displays a “more prominent” green ‘save’ button at the top. The team behind the productivity software say that “ millions of users love using the Web Clipper for Chrome to collect the web because it’s incredibly fast and simple.” In the latest release, version 6.2, they seem to sticking firmly to this mantra, debuting a rejigged design and layout aimed at helping its users ‘be more efficient’. In related news, Evernote was one of three Android applications to be demoed running natively on Chrome OS by Google back in June. Clipped content can be read and edited using the note taking service’s web dashboard or through supported mobile and desktop applications. The add-on, which has been installed by more than 3.2 million users, allows web content to be quickly clipped, collected and collated directly in the browser, then stored into an online notebook. A redesigned version of the popular Evernote Web Clipper Chrome extension has been released to the Web Store.