![]() Let me know if you you use any of these features. All but the Yahoo link are this type of bookmarklet. ![]() If you use the Bookmarking site Delicious or other sites that use these bookmarklets, this process will set you up to use them on your iPad. File Previews File Sharing Google Drive Integration Group/Private Messaging In-App & Email Notifications iOS Apps (iPad & iPhone) Note Taking Offline Access in Mobile Apps Role-Based Access, Views Tags Task Management Unified Workspace View Workspaces Pricing Info Premium Plan 5. ![]() You now will see that bookmarklet appear along with any other links on your Safari linkbar. You should now see a link that says “clip to Evernote on the linkbar. Open Safari on your desktop, and drag this image to your linkbar: But, there’s now a new breed of bookmarklets which are little javascript applications and do more than just take you to a web address. When you go to that menubar on Safari (or Firefox, for that matter) bookmarks shown are simply that, bookmarks as we know them. The bookmarklet needed to put “add to Evernote” on your Safari menu bar. I have a few screens full of apps, but if I had to choose, this is the killer app. Go to the info tab, and be sure that Sync Safari Bookmarks is checked. ![]() Next, you are looking at the top of the screen when the iPad is plugged in and ready to sync. Let’s start by going to the Evernote application,Ĭheck the box to use the Safari clipper plugin. A fellow iPad fan set me straight, there’s a better way, much better in fact. ![]() A few weeks back, I published “Evernote on the iPad”, in which I described a method to let you capture links or webs pages to Evernote on the iPad, as I saw no “save to Evernote” option. ![]()
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