Safari Evernote Clipper



Then I noticed that the Safari Extensions page for the Evernote Web Clipper at Apple's Safari Extensions site was showing that the Evernote Web Clipper was already installed, though it wasn't showing when I viewed the installed extensions from within Safari by clicking on Safari, selecting Preferences, and then clicking on the Extensions tab. CLIP IT ALL - Great for research—clip any article or web page - Clip to a specific notebook and assign tags - Use Evernote to find clips on any device HIGHLIGHT AND SHARE - Highlight key text from any website or article - Share and email clips or create a URL link CUSTOMIZE CLIPS - Special formats for LinkedIn, Amazon & YouTube - Clip Gmail threads and attachments - Clip as entire page, selection, or simplified article.

You are in Safari on you iPhone and you see a web page that you want to web clip but couldn’t save to Evernote. Well now you can! Evernote has recently upgraded Evernote for iOS to allow web clipping. But first, before you go crazy with this new feature, you need to do a few things.

1. Make sure you have updated to the latest iOS and updated the latest Evernote for iOS

Safari evernote web clipper not working

2. Open Safari and find a web page that you want to web clip.

3. Click the share icon at the bottom of the page.

4. The share window will display. Scroll to the right and tap More.

Evernote Web Clipper Safari Extension

5. Locate Evernote and toggle on.

Evernote

6. After you toggle Evernote on it will look like this.

7. Drag Evernote to the top

Evernote For Safari

8. Tap Done.

9. Tap Evernote icon.

10. Tap Save to save web clip to Evernote. By default, the web clip will be saved in your default notebook. In this example it is !Inbox.

Chrome Evernote Clipper

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