Say goodbye to bookmarks and say hello to web clipping.

This is one feature that I love most. Web clipping allows you to organize the websites you like into categories and compile them in a notebook.


Get the Evernote Web Clipper and install. You will see the "elephant head" on your toolbar once the process is completed.

The web clipper is the save button for the web. Whenever you find a website that you like and would want to go back to it anytime, all you need to do is click the elephant and the instruction on how to web clip will pop up. You can choose to save the page only or the website itself.

What's great about the web clipper is that the logo, thumbnail, or page of the website is displayed so that you will know if your are opening the right website.

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LisaFranks Premium
Great tutorial, betcha. A lot I didn't know about evernote and now I do thanks to you :)
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betcha Premium
You're welcome, Lisa. It's a great tool if we could explore all its features. I haven't checked their app center. The free version is enough for what I am already doing. I hope you will enjoy taking a deeper look at it.
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johnwnewman Premium
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for the info :-)
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betcha Premium
My pleasure, John. Do you have anywhere to save your digital works?
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johnwnewman Premium
No, I think this will do the trick!
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betcha Premium
Yeah, explore its use. Also check its app center. It has the capability for mind mapping and project management if you need them. This is definitely a great digital notebook.
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johnwnewman Premium
Awesome! Thanks :-)
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betcha Premium
You're welcome, John. Now, you can keep all your works in one place! Have fun!
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karagrace80 Premium
Why thank you so much! I am going to give this a try! :))
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betcha Premium
My pleasure, Kara. I hope you will enjoy Evernote and become best of friends.
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LyndiM Premium
I have it buy haven't thought about using it like this. Thanks!
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betcha Premium
I hope you will love the features. I started with evernote and I'm sticking with it for as long as it allows me a free use. Lol. Thanks for dropping by, Lynda. Have a wonderful Sunday!
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Mike-Writes Premium
Excellent tutorial, Betcha. Will definitely give Evernote a try.
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betcha Premium
Thanks, Mike. I hope you will like Evernote. I fell in love with it as soon as I started using it and it's been a great tool!
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