

Have a quick thought you want to note without leaving your browser? Create a quick note from scratch right from your browser. Web Clipper can also be used to create note cards. * Use Meeting Notes to take quick notes on an online meeting using Zoom, Cisco Webex, Zoho Meeting and Zoho Showtime. Refer /notebook/smart-card.html for more details on Smart Cards.

* Add tags, reminders to note cards before you save those to Notebook. We've added a complete annotation tool to edit your images. * Annotate images / screenshots before you add those in Notebook. You can choose to clip the entire page, or the visible view or only a part of the page. * Need to quickly grab a screenshot of a web page? The 'Screenshot’ option quickly saves the screenshot as a Photo Card. * Want to save an article for future reference? With Clean View, you can save the entire article as a note card, minus the ads. * Be it a new recipe you want to try or the next place you want to visit, clip text, images, or links into a note card, and save to a specific notebook. Download Notebook app on your devices today from /notebook/mobile-app.html and boost your productivity. Clipped content, saved as Note Cards, are immediately synced across your devices. Thanks Evernote.Clip content from the web to your Notebook with Web Clipper. This is one of those changes that seems small, but can really speed things up and reduces steps and friction. Not the end of the world, but still annoying. Flip to the Evernote app, find the Note, apply the Tag, and save the Note to the appropriate Notebook.Here’s how it used to be if you are someone that applies tags to things: It looks like the change appears on the iPhone as well. Your clipped Note will now be saved to the appropriate Notebook and with the selected Tags. You’ll see that now you are able to specify not just a Notebook (which we’ve always been able to do), but tags too (yeah!).Ĭhoose the Tag(s) you’d like to add and hit the Save button. If you aren’t already using the Evernote Web Clipper on your iPhone or iPad, go to a web page you’d like to clip and (1) tap the Share button and (2) select Evernote. (Cue Android users laughing because they’ve been able to do this for a long time.) Hit The Share Button To Open The Evernote Web Clipper If you use the iOS Evernote Web Clipper on your iPad or iPhone, you’ll be happy about a recent update – it now lets you add a tag when you are clipping.
