![]() 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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