This issue just started for me, perhaps a week ago, maybe 10 days. At first it would happen occasionally, though FAR too frequently. Now it can happen several times in a day. Macbook Pro, using Safari 9.1.3 (9537.86.7.8) Is there really no update since 9 December? Now that I'm paying for the luxury of Evernote I'm even more desirous of having it all work well (and I consider clipper to be just a necessary service of EN.) Thanks!
I have the same problem. I seemed to of corrected it a couple of months ago awhen I selected the "keep me logged in" option on Evernote. Then the web clipper stayed logged in. Just started again. But now cannot find the "logged in" option. Using Safari, Sierra, up to date.
I'm going to try the EN AND Clipper solution. But honestly, if this does not resolve the problem for all of us, I think it's time for Evernote to start issuing refunds on our paid accounts. Prorate for every day this isn't resolve, that is fine with me. I've been in these forums for months, counting the first time this occurred and this so far unresolvable second epidemic, I've submitted the help request and not even heard back on it, and, like ofchaos I'm having to revise my workflows because web clipper is an integral part of Evernote's usefulness for me. This is NOT the return on investment I was seeking from my paid subscription!
Evernote and OneNote authenticate via URLs. Evernote didn't use to do this I think. The authentication used to be internal to the web clipper because I remember the login prompt coming up in the web clipper area, but now the login appears in a new browser window.
1. Once you login to Evernote Web Clipper, you can NEVER logout of Evernote. I mean it. Even if you visit www.evernote.com and login to the web version, if you click logout there you will be logged out of the web clipper too. I've tested it.
* Don't be fooled when you visit www.evernote.com, click Sign In, and are greeted by the login screen. Don't assume it's a different login session since you have to enter your credentials. If you click logout after you login, you will be logged out from the web clipper.
I get a message saying that OneNote web clipper is no longer supported after I installed the latest version of Safari. The icon no longer appears in the toolbar. I tried to install the latest version of the clipper and the One Note website says that the Clipper is no longer available in Safari. In fact it opens the App Store Extensions window!! I am on the latest versions of everything. I will try asking MS.
Gary, You make a good point about contacting MS - and shamed me into action. BTW, I started here, MacMost, because it had the most relevant answer on Google. Anyway, MS does know about the problem. See: -us/msoffice/forum/all/safari-onenote-clipper-no-longer-available/8058d791-6890-4de8-92af-ce4d795ac641
It seems that Safari 13 blocks any 32-bit extensions and MS has not built a 64-bit version yet. A similar problem exists with the 32-bit Pocket extension.
Expected behavior:
A purple box pops up. On the first use, it has a prompt to login to your Microsoft account to access your OneNote notebooks. On subsequent uses, it pops up a purple box that lets you pick what kind of clip you want to save and to which notebook. This is how it would behave in Firefox, Edge, Chrome, and other Chromium-based browsers. In Safari, Microsoft stopped making the extension, so you have to go through the share function, which does seem to work in Orion as well (but the webclipper is much nicer).
Hi, Thank you. I have seen it. Again this is useful for copy from only one website, but not when you do several capture from different URL. That why I am asking for a solution that is used by OneNotes. I think for example in a new button "Clip selection & URL" in a Joplin's Webclipper beside the current "Clip selection" and "Clip URL".
Its a pretty useful feature of onenote - all you have to is copy something to clipboard from a website and paste it into your note and it will give you a little footer showing exactly where that snippet was taken from. It isn't a feature of the onenote webclipper which works in much the same way as Joplin - i.e. select from website and create a new note from it - instead it is using the SourceURL embedded in the clipboard data to paste a link below the text - it is set with the following option:
Hi @Daeraxa, you got my point. @bepolymathe thanks for the alternative, I will add MarkDowload to my browser and install hotfolder plugin and check this process instead of using a manual copy & paste URL from firefox's bar to Joplin notes. Should I add this webclipper feature requirement in somewhere, just in case somebody wants to develop it?
It seems Joplin closed well, and the process did not stop, but finally, after closing and open several times, I tried deleting local data and re-downloaded from sync target, and magically hotfolder icon was found in option to be able to set up "hotfolder path" and "notebook name".
Then testing it, confirming that it is a good way to gather excerpts/notes from different websites to include in one Joplin note, meanwhile, a new option will come up in Joplin web clipper, for copying data with an inclusion of this source URL. Thanks for your support.
Hi there ,
I'm new to zapier and trying to transfer a webclipper-like note from evernote to a new note in OneNote.
The transfer is done I select HTML content but when I open it in OneNote the text appears well but the images are marked unavailable with the cross.
Do you have some advice for me?
To restore previous shortcut (quicker, since two keys only), look at -clipping-shortcut-onenote-windows-8-1
Anyway, OneNote Web Clipper will take over soon (with Windows Anniversary update), so "send to one note" tool may soon become obsolete.
This is what this blog page is all about. It's about the OneNote OLD screen clipper which is way more superior than just the WEB Screen Clipper. Finally the author The Lost Prophet on this blog found a way to restore it for us who always loved the old screen clipper.
Under your start menu, if you have Office 2016 (or 365 installed), you can search for "send to onenote" and click on that. it will likely bring up some silly webpage, BUT, the takeaway is that it also restores that icon to the location the OP mentions.
This works even if you lose access because of their payment model or because you accidently upgraded to 2016 onenote but have an older license (my windows 10 machine came with it all pre-installed and I'm too lazy to "downgrade" my office to the one I'm licensed to use because I haven't had to use the office apps directly just yet.
Hope this helps!
I know this is an older message, but i'll include an answer for posterity's sake.
In the start menu, either look for "onenote capture" or "send to onenote" without quotes, and opening it will add the icon to your taskbar and/or open the modal.
One of my new (to me) favourite extensions for Chrome has to be the OneNote Web Clipper extension available via onenote.com/clipper. It is so simple yet so powerful. A truly brilliant productivity tool to make your life as a teacher easier. Simples.
OneNote offers a web clipper, which is a browser extension for Edge, Chrome, and other compatible browsers. You use it to grab information from the web for future reference. OneNote's clipper can grab an entire website, a portion of a website, or it can automatically grab just the content of an article. The article feature works particularly well. In testing, I had less trouble with OneNote than I did with Evernote parsing articles.
OneNote offers a web clipper, which is a browser extension for Edge, Chrome, and other compatible browsers. You use it to grab information from the web for future reference. OneNote's clipper can grab an entire website, a portion of a website, or it can automatically grab just the content of an article. The article feature works particularly well. In testing, I had less trouble with OneNote than I did with Evernote parsing articles.\u00a0
The clipper is also easy to use. You can preview how the clipped article looks before deciding to clip it and even customize the font and choose a notebook before clipping. OneNote\u2019s clipper is different from Joplin's, which doesn't really give you an idea of what the clipped article will look like before you actually clip it and open the note in Joplin.\u00a0
To remove the limitation of web clipper, you can send anything to OneNote via email. It includes email messages, receipts, and travel itineraries. By default, OneNote will provide you with a special email address (m...@onenote.com) to capture information.
Once you actually get into the notetaking process, both Evernote and OneNote are similar in that they serve the same basic function. You can type, handwrite, or add media and documents to your notes, and both feature a web clipper to capture content.
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