

This drastically improved web clipping for Evernote on ios devices! At the time that I first wrote this post I was thrilled with the new features and couldn’t even begin to calculate how much time I now saved on a daily basis.but it was A LOT! Use of the Safari Share extension with Evernote became the best way to clip web content for saving to Evernote. Initially Apple called their all new icon ( pictured below) the Share Extension…it was used universally across all of ios as a new method of saving or sharing data and continued in ios 9 and 10. All it does is make it easier to use Evernote with Chrome, but that ain't a bad trick, in our book.Follow Tweet A Few Years Back Apple Opened Up Safari’s Architecture to Other Apps in ios 8 ios 8 Completely Changed and Streamlined How Web Clipping to Evernote Works…a Change Which Remains in ios 10 too! The Evernote Web Clipper extension is a perfect example. It lets you write and save notes and to-do lists, store pictures and other files, view PDFs, and more but the best part is that you can access your stuff anytime, anywhere, from just about anything compatible with an Evernote app.Ĭhrome is fast and free, but what makes it special is the ever-growing list of interesting extensions that integrate easily, even seamlessly, and add useful capabilities without slowing down your browsing.

It's pretty cool, too you can save just about anything, including non-Web-based content. If you haven't signed up for an Evernote account, that too is quick, easy, and free.

Once signed in, we could save content directly by clicking the Evernote icon or by right-clicking the area we wanted to save and selecting Evernote's file-saving options from the context menu. It placed the green-backed Evernote elephant icon on the Chrome address bar we clicked it and signed in to Evernote. But then, Evernote is designed to work with just about anything and everything, and not just Web browsers.Įvernote Web Clipper for Google Chrome, like other Chrome extensions, can be installed quickly, easily, and painlessly. We tried it in Chrome and Chrome Plus, and we liked it a lot in both. With the free Evernote Web Clipper extension for Google Chrome you can access your Evernote account from inside Chrome via the address bar. It stores Web content permanently in a free online account that lets you access your saved stuff from your PC, laptop, phone, or other device. Evernote offers an interesting alternative to bookmarks, sharing, and other less-than-ideal means of saving Web content.
