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Frequently Asked Questions
A web clipper is a tool that allows you to capture content from the internet and save it as notes. It integrates with various devices and platforms, allowing you to easily organize and share your captured information.
You can download the web clipper extension from the Chrome Web Store or directly from the tool's official website. It is easy to install and helps you save and share online content as notes.
Yes, you can use the web clipper on an iPhone through a compatible browser like Safari or Chrome. It allows you to clip web content and share notes directly from your device.
The web clipper can integrate with note-taking apps like Evernote, enabling you to save clipped content directly into your Evernote account for better organization and sharing.
Yes, the web clipper is typically free to download and use, although some features or integrations may depend on your app or device settings.
Yes, the web clipper works on Android devices. You can clip content from your browser and share it across other platforms or apps.
If the web clipper isn't working, check for updates, and ensure your device's browser is compatible. Restarting the browser or reinstalling the extension may also solve the issue.
Yes, the web clipper can be configured to share notes directly with OneNote, enabling seamless integration for organizing and accessing clipped content.
The clipper allows uploading various file formats, including text and images. Text files (.txt, .md) and images (.jpg, .png) are commonly supported.
In Safari, you can use the web clipper extension to save web content by clicking the clipper icon on your toolbar, allowing easy content sharing and organization.
Yes, many web clippers offer shortcut keys to quickly capture web content. Check the clipper's settings to customize keys according to your preference.
No, the web clipper requires an internet connection to clip content from online sources. Offline functionality is typically not supported.
Use the share feature in Safari or Chrome on iOS to send content to the web clipper, which saves it as notes for later use and sharing.
While web clippers are designed to handle a variety of content sizes, you may encounter limitations related to file size or complex content from certain websites.
The web clipper primarily serves as a capture tool, and while you can't edit notes within the clipper, you can modify them in the connected note application like Evernote or OneNote.