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Add Web Content to Evernote with Web Clipper (Firefox)

August 8th, 2008 @ 6:31 am

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Categories: Time-Savers, Web Tools

Tags: web, mozilla firefox, evernote windows, channel management, web browsers, marketing, internet, rick broida

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Fans of Evernote, here’s a bit of good news: The new Web Clipper extension for Firefox lets you add Web content directly to your Evernote account.

Compatible with all versions of Firefox (and Flock), the Web Clipper adds an Evernote button to the browser’s toolbar. Select the text, links, and/or images you want to save, then click the button. A pop-up window lets you add a title and tags to the note and assign it to a specific notebook. Click Done and you’re done! If you have the Evernote Windows client installed, the content will land there as well.

Internet Explorer users will, for now, have to live with the Evernote bookmarklet (which does more or less the same thing — here’s a YouTube video demonstrating how to use the bookmarklet).

Evernote has also rolled out rich text editing (bullets, colors, styles, etc.), text-note editing, an iPhone edition, and other tweaks and fixes. Show of hands: Who’s using Evernote and loving it?

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