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Updated Safari Web Clipper extension now available


Shane D.

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Oct 31 Update: 

 

 

Hi All,

If you’ve updated your web browser to Safari 13

The recent Safari update removed Evernote’s Web Clipper from your list of extensions.

To fix this, please 
install the latest version of Web Clipper today. This update restores Web Clipper to Safari 13,
and is also backward-compatible with most previous versions of Safari.


The update includes primary features such as saving screenshots, adding bookmarks, and clipping web pages. 

But in order to get a Safari 13-compatible version of Web Clipper to you as soon as possible, we’ve had to prioritize
features, which means a few features aren’t yet ready.

Below is a summary of upcoming releases to get you back to a fully-featured version of Web Clipper as soon as
possible.


Release 1 (current release, available Oct. 14)

The following features are included in this release:

  • Support for all primary clip formats:
    • Article
    • Simplified Article
    • Full page
    • Screenshot
    • Bookmark
    • YouTube (custom clip)
    • Amazon (custom clip)
  • Annotating clipped content
  • Switching between dark mode and light mode


Release 2:

In addition to the features listed above, this release will also include: 

  • Clipping PDFs viewed in a browser
  • Smart filing and tagging
  • Using Web Clipper in the contextual menu (aka “right-click menu”)
  • Logging out of Web Clipper
  • Switching between multiple accounts


Release 3:

This release is targeted to go live before the end of October. This will be our full-featured Safari Web Clipper extension
release and it will restore all functionality, including popular features such as:

  • Web Clipper keyboard shortcuts
  • “Custom clips” (specialized clipping on sites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Yahoo, and more).

You’ll be notified automatically (through the Mac App Store) as updates to the Safari Web Clipper extension are available. 


If you have NOT installed Safari 13

You can keep using Web Clipper in its present form and wait for the full-featured Web Clipper extension update.

However, if you choose to 
update your extension now, you will ensure compatibility with macOS Catalina and past/future
versions of Safari.


We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you, and appreciate your patience.

 

 

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