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CHFmunich

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  1. Thanks gazumped.

    could u please update the titel to a more informativ one? 
    indicator ✔, when i visit already saved or clipped sites/pages - Evernote Browser Extension

    I think my "User Story" is not that sophisticated as i only would love to see an indicator ✔
    Thats really enough to save time, increase productivity and iimho user-experience (not only as a new user, like i am)

    And maybe on top a quick link to the results, for situations .. i like to edit or see all my "already done" work.

    On the other site, how many users are confronted with questions like

    • Have i already saved/clipped sites?
    • Should i save/clip them now, because i dont know it better?
      And now, play with your luck and dont be annoyed about wasted time, if you answer both questions with yes.

    I can't believe this point is not covered or at least discussed. 

    The Browser-Extension should be enabled, to compare URLs on a fast way, and give us an ✔ or nothing.
    Dont know about evernotes data-model but... i´m sure, they can solve it like a pro.

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  2. Hello all,

    simple question, imho big impact to productivity.

    As a user,
    i want to see an indicator ✔, when i visit already saved sites/pages,
    because i dont want to loose these tiny, for all major browser standard feature, that helped me to save a huge amount of my lifetime.
    (recognize past reasearches, prevent me double research, and also its the best option to prevent my evernote from unwanted duplicate entries)

    Now the simple question:
    Is there a way that a Evernote Browser Extension can solve this?

    if there is no way, It should be clear, this tiny/standard/time saving feature will be lost.

     

     

    Im using the chrome extension and most of the time i use the clip-format "articles", As i know, this extension has a read permission for all my URLs.
    The only thing that i need from this extension

    • read the URL from my opened tab
    • search for this URL in my Evernote
    • and show me the result

    If there is an other "conceptual" way to solve this, it would be great to hear about.

    Thanks
    Christian

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