For example, the Web Clipper is storing the clip/bookmark on the EN server, from where it would then later sync to my local client. Don’t get me wrong here, it is both usable and useful, and certainly a boon to most people, but some of its facets I just did not like. ![]() I’ll spare you the rest of my other niggles with the addon. Irritating, to say the least, especially when I was in the middle of a heavy debugging session. ![]() For one, being a frontend developer I have Chrome’s web inspector open pretty much all the time, and every now and then the extension would log errors that would show up in the console, throwing me off. Unfortunately, up until a few weeks ago, the extension would only function by injecting iframes and scripts into each page I would visit, on the off chance that I might use the Web Clipper on that particular page. Quickly and easily clip articles, text, and images right into Evernote." Since I am a heavy Google Chrome user, I am/was using the Evernote Web Clipper extension, Evernote’s official solution to “Collect the best of the web, all in one place. It’s my external memory - I put everything in there, from quick notes to directions to recipes to trip planning to bookmarks. ![]() Replacing the Evernote Web Clipper Chrome extension with a Keyboard Maestro macro for better bookmarking: with searchable full-text content and full-size screenshots. ![]() About Projekte Archive Replies Impressum / Imprint Photos Search Using Keyboard Maestro to bookmark Chrome URLs in Evernote May 31, 2015
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