

#WHAT IS EVERNOTE WEB CLIPPER DOWNLOAD#
If you’re not already using Chrome as your web browser, stop right now and download Chrome.
#WHAT IS EVERNOTE WEB CLIPPER HOW TO#
And it’s accurate about 95% of the time! ( This is the point where I intentionally don’t insert a slightly inappropriate sarcastic comment about real life humans I wish were accurate 95% of the time.) How to use the Evernote Web Clipper

The Evernote Web Clipper is exactly what it sounds like – a tool that copies (clips) information from any web page and saves it to Evernote.Įven better, it has a smart feature that guesses which Notebook the information should be saved to. (Don’t have an Evernote account yet? Sign up for your own Evernote account now. I’ve used Evernote to capture and organize essential information for several years, and I continue to be amazed at how easy the interface is to both store and find information. So frustrating!ĭo you wish there was a way to ensure that the information you want is saved just the way you want it? Even better, to do it with two clicks? If you are not using Chrome exclusively, why not? It is a great browser.Have you ever tried to copy and paste information off of a webpage only to find that the formatting was super wonky or that it copied everything except the piece of information you truly cared about? Even worse, you didn’t realize it until you went back to use the information later. If you use Chrome, get the latest Web Clipper.

They promised it would be back quickly, but seven months later, it still is not. Last November I wrote about doing it, only to find out that Evernote had removed the Delicious import ability from their Settings page. Unfortunately, if you haven't imported your Delicious bookmarks into Evernote, you cannot now. At least if take a moment to review those before committing to the Clip, I can avoid adding duplicates in the future. Their latest Web Clipper for Chrome shows you all the times you've captured URL's from the site you are currently on. I'm still waiting.Įvernote themselves has made things a bit easier going forward. I'd been hoping someone would write an app that would scan my Evernote database and identify duplicate URL's, or that I'd find the time and talent to create one. I'm sure my Evernote now has many duplicate URL's captured in it. I gave up two things when I imported my bookmarks: Delicious' social aspects and Delicious' ability to warn that I'd already saved that URL. I loved having all my information in one place, and did not want my bookmarks to be in a different place. Quite a while ago, I imported all my Delicious bookmarks into Evernote.
