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  • Improved Evernote web clipper for Safari integrates several services

    by 
    John-Michael Bond
    John-Michael Bond
    11.18.2013

    It's easy to find your life revolving around Evernote at times. The note-taking service is powerful, easy to use and free; and it keeps improving. Evernote's iOS app recently underwent a thorough makeover that has dramatically improved the speed of finding and creating new notes. Today, the company released its new web clipper for Safari, and it's making me reconsider giving my Mac browser another run. The updated web clipper allows you to save a webpage, mark it up with annotations and save your work as a screenshot, use an Instapaper-like filter to simplify a website to just its basic elements before saving or save as a bookmark in Evernote. As a fan of Evernote Clearly for Chrome, I'd like to note the Safari clipper is actually a little more powerful. You can watch a video below explaining everything the clipper is capable of, and then head over to Evernote's site for your free download.

  • Evernote's Chrome Web Clipper adds new save options, sharing and Skitch features

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    09.12.2013

    We're sure many enjoy the simplicity of Evernote's Chrome Web Clipper, but if you'd rather get more features and a new interface, this update will make you happy. Aside from being able to save a web page (in full or parts) for reading later, you now have other modes to choose from, including a simplified version that strips off the usual website accoutrements from a copy. You can also keep just a snippet of text accompanied by the URL using the new Bookmark option if you'd like to keep things neat, or take screenshots and go to town doodling on it, thanks to the integrated Skitch features. Before you install the upgrade and start sharing clips on Facebook and Twitter, though, make sure to check out the images after the jump to compare the old and the new UIs.

  • Evernote Web Clipper's new Gmail function saves copies of emails and attachments

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    06.19.2013

    Keeping your Gmail account organized isn't that hard when you can tag and star emails. Evernote Web Clipper's new function, however, promises easier access to missives you deem particularly important. Once the Chrome extension is installed, it saves any message you want along with its attachments in just one click. One note, though: you'll need a premium account to search through any attached documents. Note that the Gmail clip will look like a garbled mess (especially if it's a lengthy thread) on Web Clipper's preview screen, but on the Evernote app or web portal it will appear nicely formatted. If you think this new function can help you wrangle an increasingly unruly Gmail account, hit the source link below for more info or look for the extension on the Chrome Web Store.