

This is done with the Web Clipper Chrome extension that each app has a version of. Web clipperĮvernote and Notion let you save various links from the web. Once you upgrade, there won’t be any limits regarding the number of members and guests. On the other hand, to create workspaces in Evernote, you need to upgrade to the Teams plan. Another limitation in the free version of Notion is that you can share your files with five guests only. To add new members, you must upgrade to the Team plan. It would really be nice to have these functionnality in the official web-clipper.When it comes to creating workspaces, you can do it for free in Notion, but you are not allowed to invite other members. I believe that kind of clipper does not exist yet, and would truly be a game changer.ĮDIT: I just tried the webclipper by DiamondYuan and the ‘Manual Element Selection’ is kindof working the way I propose here, except for the multipages clipping and screenshotting. That would also allow for multi-pages clipping, with an option to retain the url of every section of the note. The clips are then concatenated in a single note that is pushed to Joplin, and the session closes. When you have sniffed all the infos you want from the page, you select your destination folder, write your tags and note name, and you hit Finalize!.The session records you clipping actions (text selection, screenshot, elements, URL…).The way I would like it to work is a deeper workflow. The way the webclipper works as of now is that you click on an action and the note contains only the one element you have selected. The URL is retained in the (i) info dialog which is nice…ĭuring this ADHD screenshotting session, I noticed that what I really wanted was to be able to sequentially build a note from one or several web pages. So, I was clipping a lot of screenshots this morning, and it works fine and it is fast. It offers standard features as seen in much other note-taking packages, which are also incomplete. The Web clipper as of now in my point of view is very incomplete. Okay, I’m just dumping a line of thought about the web clipper and how I would like to see it evolve.
