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  • Steve Dotto here. Glad you could join me today. Today, I want to talk about Evernote Web Clipper,

  • one of my favorite tools. A new version of it is available as of, for me, last night.

  • I use the Chrome browser and actually I have a funny story I’ll share with you. I was

  • giving a talk last night and doing a presentation to a group of accountants, such a party group.

  • I was showing them productivity tools, as I often do, and I thought I would show them

  • Evernote, as I often do, because it’s such a great productivity tool. I was talking about

  • the Evernote Web Clipper which, if you look at our previous videos, you know is a tremendous

  • tool except Evernote has upgraded it and I hadn’t noticed.

  • So when I clicked on it, instead of Evernote Web Clipper running with the normal little

  • screen in the middle for me to capture whatever I wanted, it ran an installation process which

  • bamboozled me briefly because I couldn’t figure out what was going on. Of course, I’m

  • trying to talk and trying to install at the same time, which is never a good combination

  • and then I got through it and the interface is brand new. Of course, I watched the demo

  • and didn’t look like an expert at all. I liked most of the things in it and some things

  • not so much. For you, if youre using Chrome, you can

  • install the Evernote Web Clipper if you haven’t installed it, or youll be asked to upgrade

  • it if you already have Chrome running. Depending on when youre watching this, it may be

  • available in other browsers as well. Full disclosure, this is September 13, 2013 that

  • I’m recording this so depending on when you are watching it, you may indeed have this

  • version in your browser of choice. Let’s take a look at it. If you followed

  • any of our other videos or youre an Evernote user, you'll know Evernote Web Clipper is

  • this tremendous tool that installs in your browsers Tool Bar and it allows you to basically

  • capture and clip different things that you find online and store them in your Evernote

  • notebook. It’s just a terrific research tool. It’s a terrific tool for just capturing

  • all the different pieces of information and putting them in one place so that you can

  • find them again in the future. One of my favorite tools, actually but now it looks different.

  • So I’m going to click on it right here, Clip to Evernote, which is the same as it’s

  • always been. Now it’s does a few things. I’m still kind of figuring out the interface

  • so youll have to excuse me if I make a few little mistakes but what it did right

  • away as soon as I clipped it is it took a screenshot of my entire screen. That’s new.

  • It didn’t use to do that. It used to bring up an option that allowed you to mark here

  • the area that you wanted to take a screenshot. I’m not sure I love this option or not.

  • I still haven’t really integrated it in my process but this is what’s brand new.

  • Instead of having the Evernote Web Clipper tools appear in the middle of the screen,

  • not it’s in this bar that slides out from the side of your browser that you see here.

  • We see our options as far as doing capture. Now it’s by default set to screenshot. If

  • I actually choose one of these different presets, it won’t take that screenshot right away.

  • I should point out that that screenshot is now only in Evernote’s memory. It hasn’t

  • been saved anywhere until we actually save it so if I escape out of this, I haven’t

  • saved the screenshot onto my Desktop or onto Evernote or onto anything else. It’s just

  • in the Clipboard right now. Here are my options for capturing this page.

  • I like some of these things. Theyve integrated some of the tools from some of their other

  • utilities as well such as Evernote Clearly. Look, if I choose to view this page as a simplified

  • article, it will take out all of the extraneous information and take just the core information.

  • Things like advertising and all those extra things will be removed from the page if I

  • choose to view the simplified article, which is often what youre going to want to do.

  • Let me give you a better example of how this might work. I’m going back into just my

  • normal browser. Typically as youre browsing around, finding information, you may be reading

  • about some science article here on ZDNet and if I was to clip this page into my Evernote

  • Notebook, I would have all of these advertisers, I’d have all the related stories, I’d

  • have all of this extra information that’s on this web page. Watch what happens when

  • I click on Evernote and then I choose Simplified Article. It will now strip all of that extra

  • information away and now if I decide to save this, I’ve just got the meat of the story.

  • That to me is a really elegant use of Evernote. Now that is incorporating a tool or a utility

  • that Evernote’s been building for a long time, this little lamp icon here. That's called

  • Evernote Clearly and that has allowed us to go to web pages and strip the extraneous information

  • out while were reading them for a very long time.

  • Now before I move on, let’s just talk about what we do with this once weve got the

  • article that we want. We can still save it and share it. If I click Save, I can save

  • it to whatever notebook I want within my Evernote Notebook. I’m not going to go into too much

  • detail there. Look at the new Sharing window. When I call up Sharing, it then saves the

  • clip and it allows me to share it on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or send it to email. That

  • gives me some really nice social sharing and email sharing options with this particular

  • document. Now when it shares it, it’s not going to send the entire document with all

  • the photos. Instead what it’s going to do is it’s going to share an Evernote link,

  • which means it’s going to save it in your notebook and then it’s going to send a link,

  • make that a shared link, send it to other people so they have to click on that link

  • and then they can see all the information. It’s actually quite elegant.

  • Now Evernote has integrated Clearly, as you can see, with the Evernote Web Clipper. The

  • other thing that theyve integrated with it is they integrated a lot of Skitch. Now

  • Skitch is Evernote’s tool that allows me to markup different screenshots. When I click

  • on the Screenshot Capture, as soon as I do that, before I do anything else with it, I

  • can now mark it up and start to use these markup tools here to be able to talk about

  • what’s in the document, make notes, and be able to basically mark up whatever it is.

  • I do want to show you one other thing. If we go back into the Menu here, if we choose

  • Bookmark it then captures some extra information about the website and it captures and saves

  • it as a bookmark within your Evernote notebook. For me, that’s the best way to save bookmarks

  • rather than saving them on the web browser because I’ve always got Evernote with me

  • and it just makes it more elegant as far as sharing and remembering where the different

  • bookmarks are. The one thing that I’m not sure I’m crazy

  • about is if we go back into the Screenshot Mode where were taking a screenshot of

  • it, if we want to get anything below the fold, we have to choose full page here from the

  • Menu. So it doesn’t quite as elegant for just highlighting an area of a page and saving

  • it. But once you have taken a screenshot, you can crop it using the tools that came

  • over from Skitch. You can actually crop the page if you choose to use the different cropping

  • tools here, for people who choose to just save a smaller part of the page.

  • So I think weve lost a little bit. Weve lost that ability to just be able to click

  • on a page, highlight what you want to copy, and then copy it really quickly. That was

  • always really efficient. But if you think about copying more information and a little

  • more organization in your clipping from the web, I think that theyve dramatically improved

  • things with the new Evernote Web Clipper. Before you leave, give me 30 seconds. I have

  • one question for you. I want to know, how is your email inbox looking? Is it in great

  • shape? No, it’s not, is it? Very few of us really have control over our email inbox.

  • In fact, I think email is probably the biggest productivity parasite on the planet. But I

  • have great news. I have put together a free one-hour webinar called Three Steps to Inbox

  • Zero, which teaches you everything that you need to know to get control of your email

  • inbox. It will get you on the path towards less stress, less pressure and more productivity.

  • It’s a great webinar. The link is right here. Just click on it. It will take you right

  • to it. It’s free to register, free to take the course. It’s one hour long. I think

  • that if you take it you will find that it is probably the best hour that you can spend

  • this week. [END OF VIDEO Capture Everything with the

  • New Evernote Web Clipper 8:33]

Steve Dotto here. Glad you could join me today. Today, I want to talk about Evernote Web Clipper,

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