Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Free, cross-platform note-taking application Evernote offers a handful of tools for clipping content into your Evernote account, including the newly released Web ...
Until now, it’s been pretty easy to save individual webpages, PDFs and text selections to your Evernote account using the Web Clipper. The feature set was limited, but the tool was lightweight and ...
Announced on the Evernote Blogcast, the Evernote iPhone app just got a speed bump and an important new feature: Web Clipping. Much like the Evernote (or OneNote) desktop application, the feature ...
A month ago Evernote updated its Web Clipper for Chrome and today Safari gets the same treatment. The updated Web Clipper for Safari has a new compact layout that resides in the top right hand corner ...
Today, Evernote announced an update for its Web Clipper Chrome extension that was designed to keep onscreen distractions to a minimum. New features of version 6.2 include a flat floating toolbar that ...
Evernote’s Web Clipper extension is a great way to save clips from the web to your Evernote account, and now it works a lot better with Gmail, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Amazon. Better still, the Clipper ...
The article will appear in Evernote as it looks in Clearly: just text and images. Clearly is nothing new if you’re used to Instapaper or Read It Later, but it makes sense from Evernote’s perspective ...
I have a secret to share: I’ve always been a little intimidated by Evernote. So when I heard that this note-taking and Web clipping app was adding even more features, like Work Chat and Context, which ...
But as good as Evernote is it might be providing more power than some users want. A simpler version of “Web clipping” for Firefox can be had by installing the Scrapbook add-on, which offers “lightness ...
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