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  1. I noticed as well - but funnily (oddly) enough: it’s not mentioned in the version history.
  2. You seem quite young, and I honestly think you should. You might learn a thing or two about how your demeanour comes across to others.
  3. While it’s not my choice of wording, I must admit that I found the tone-of-voice rather unpleasant (and unconstructive), so yes, I concur. Although the whole approach strongly reminded me of the ‘logic’ of exes and friends who work in IT. Whether this bug is critical or not is immaterial - I’ve been following this thread for quite some time because it has caused me to look elsewhere for a product that meets my need. The desktop plug-in, where you can choose the type of clipping, for the most part works fine. It’s the mobile (iOS) counterpart that is buggy. The problem lies in the fact that when the desktop version doesn’t work (as expected), you can immediately remedy the problem. In the mobile version, it’s impossible to quick-scan whether Evernote did a proper job of capturing the content. Using the wand, as our musthy elephantine friend 😉 suggested, is not an option when formatting is an integral part of the information. I’m sure that works well with simple pages such as daily mail or what have you, but content that contains tables… nope. And it just so happens, that most of the content I clip, contains tables. And illustrative images that are integral to the content The only work-around that sometimes works on an iPad Pro is opening Evernote in Slide Over, selecting all the content of the page and dragging it to Evernote. Of course, you’ll lose the URL the clipping came from, click-shift-click doesn’t always work (yet) so you’ll need to drag, which is quite the drag (pun intended) with long articles… There is also a shortcut “share article to evernote”. That DOES work, but is a hassle to use because of all the permissions it asks for every time. TL;DR: I’m more than ready for an alternative - one that’s cheaper, preferably & allows for import of my ‘old’ Evernote. Haven’t found the time to look for an alternative.
  4. As I mentioned in another post as well: But I also made a discovery: if you click that narrow column at the top, a menu appears at the bottom with amongst others, an icon of a magic wand. If you click that, it’ll ‘simplify formatting’ - and your page might be readable! Another user suggested using the shortcut from iOS, and that works just like the ‘old’ simplified web page from Web Clipper
  5. First of all, thank you for that tip (Shortcuts) - it yielded a superior result! (A page that resembles the ‘simplified’ mode from the old Web Clipper instead of a scrunched jumble in a narrow column) But I also made a discovery: if you click that narrow column at the top, a menu appears at the bottom with amongst others, an icon of a magic wand. If you click that, it’ll ‘simplify formatting’ - and your page might be readable!
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