Evernote is one of the most versatile note-taking and collaborative online working tools available. It can be put to countless uses, but getting information into the application can be a bit of a chore. If you are a user of Mozilla Firefox, you can make use of the Web Clipper extension to make things as quick and easy as possible.
The ability to add content to your Evernote account is just a click away, and things can be added in a number of different ways. Firstly you can opt to add just a selection of content from the current page, or you can choose to clip an image. Alternatively, you might decide that you would like to grab a copy of the page in its entirety.
You can also choose to save just the URL of the current page, and this is a great alternative to simply bookmarking page after page as it helps to keep things much more manageable. The extension can also be used to quickly access your Evernote account without the need to fire up the Evernote client or visit the web site itself.
The uploading of content to your account is all done in the background, so there is no noticeable delay - just clip your desired content and continue to use the web. An advanced search option is also available that can be used to search not only with your choice of Bing, Yahoo or Google, but also your Evernote account. Grabbing online content and adding it to Evernote has never been easier. An impressive extension that you will use endlessly.
Verdict:
A fine example of how browser extensions can bring extra options to users, Evernote's Web Clipper is a triumph.
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