Note that you need to sign in to the extension with a Microsoft. I won't claim the above suggestions are in any way an elegant replacement for EN's web clipper but hopefully it gives you a few more options. OneNote offers a browser add-on called the OneNote Web Clipper for Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Firefox. Premium users there also get the 'archived web pages' feature, but for now I can't vouch for this app yet. ![]() ![]() I've also bookmarked Diigo to test out soon. In general I'm really impressed by how fast the raindrop dev is bringing out new features so I have faith that it will get even more intuitive as time goes by. I believe a 'notes' and 'annotation' function are also in the roadmap. There are apps for all major platforms, plus Linux and a terminal application. From the 'preview' screen it takes 1 button click to open/expand the page. Joplin was created as a free and open-source alternative to Evernote, so the two apps have a lot in common. Premium users get to use this permanent copy function. ![]() I'm kinda resigned to the idea that I won't find a perfect EN replacement so am now in the process of getting comfortable with using a few apps for different purposes.įor web clippings, I make a point these days to 'save a permanent copy' when bookmarking web pages with raindrop.io (my bookmarking tool). While testing EN alternatives I discovered that what many apps call their 'web clipper' were nothing more than a bookmarking tool, instead of saving the entire page as a note like EN. Clip and save websites, articles, blogs and anything you find interesting on the web and seemlessly sync with your Notesnook app.
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