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  1. I am trying to find all notes that actually are web clippings, but do not (yet) have a source URL. And save the search for future use/reference. 

    The search grammar spec does not tell me anything about searching for a url, like

     

    url:true / url:false

    url:* / -url:*

     

    Does anyone have a tip how to find these notes?

    (My current workaround is to have a grid of notes sorted by URL)

  2. In the past I used some AppleScripts for specific tasks. Those scripts were all in the folder

    /User/username/Library/Scripts/Applications/Evernote/SomeScript.scpt

    When starting Evernote, I saw an Scripts menu item with all my personal scripts listed.

    I am rediscovering Evernote, but the Scripts menu does not show anymore. I have tried to copy the scripts to

    /User/username/Library/Application Scripts/com.evernote.Evernote/SomeScript.scpt

    but that doesn't make a difference.

    So the million dollar question is: where should I place my AppleScripts to get the Scripts menu back?

    Update: I am using the download version, not the App Store version.

    Anyone?

  3. I agree that without any visual feedback this would be difficult to achieve properly.

    However, a solution would be to hook into some default Safari features.

    For example: if I use the Reading List function I am able to see the clean article as provided by Apple. Using the Share extension from there could perhaps be possible. (Currently I can email the simplified article to my Evernote email address. But this workflow will not work for Free users.)

    Another example: if I use the Workflowapp on my iPad, I can use the "Get Contents Of Url" instead of the `'Get Contens of Web Page". Web Page will get the full HTML, but of URL will only get stripped rich text.

     

    Hope this is of help.

  4. I have been pretty pleased with the Evernote Chrome App on Linux. It uses my Mate theme, can launch from my Dock, etc... As far as usability, it is just as good going to Evernote.com with Chrome. However, Chrome's JS engine seems to be pretty good and retains every function I need. I have not come across anything that doesn't work as good as the Evernote App in Win or OS X.

     

    All the Evernote App in Win and OS X does is uses Trident or Apple's rendition of WebKit. Chrome uses Chromium, Google's rendition of WebKit. I don't see what it does not now offer that the Chrome app does offer. The only difference between using Evernote App in OS X or MS is it retains Window decorations of the OS without convoluted stuff provided by Safari or I.E. 

     

    Perhaps this why they have not released a Linux version. Since the Chrome App already does what a dedicated Linux App would do. As Linux has no native underlying HTML or JavaScript rendering engine with acceptation  of WebKit. But Chromium (Chrome's rendering engine) is far more advanced than a vanilla install of WebKit.

     

     

     

    What exactly do you mean with "the Evernote App"? The web app or the just released native ChromeOS app (ported from Android)?

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