
As long as you’re signed into your account, you can search for and find any note. 3) Effortless access to all Evernote notesĪll of your Evernote notes are accessible wherever you have Internet access, regardless of the computer or mobile device you use. OneNote’s Clipper for Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari has steadily improved, but it lags behind Evernote’s clipping options. Evernote’s Web clipper is available for Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer 7 and later, Firefox and Opera. For example, it lets you highlight portions of Web page text before clipping add multiple tags and comments and choose between clipping a full article (with all its contents), a simplified version, the full Web page, a bookmark or just a screenshot. 2) Evernote’s awesome ‘Web clipper’Įvernote and OneNote both offer browser extensions for “clipping” articles and other online content to your digital notebooks. What I am saying, however, is that Evernote has hundreds of apps and devices that utilize its API I found only 24 apps and devices that integrate with OneNote. And Powerbot for Gmail also clips email to OneNote. There are IFTTT recipes, for example, that automatically send Instapaper articles to OneNote. I’m not saying that you can’t do some of these things with OneNote. Evernote’s free “Web clipper” extension for Chrome, Safari and Opera also lets you send email to Evernote but it’s less robust than Powerbot. It costs $2 a month after a 30-day free trial. Powerbot for Gmail lets you clip Gmail messages and store and tag them in your Evernote notebook of choice.The free FileThis plan lets you download statements from six different accounts, and its paid plans start at $2 per month. FileThis is a fantastic freemium tool that automatically downloads bank, credit card, and other monthly statements and stores them in Evernote, Dropbox or Google Drive.Instapaper recently updated its Evernote integration, and the company’s free service is probably all you need if not, the Premium plan costs $3 a month. Some articles I save to Instapaper are keepers, and the service’s Evernote integration makes it extremely easy to store them there, usually with few (if any) formatting gaffes.
