Evernote Web Clipper version history - 25 versions
Evernote Web Clipper by Evernote
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Latest version
Version 7.34.0
Released Nov 24, 2023 - 3.68 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixes:
- Performance improvements and miscellaneous bug fixesSource code released under Custom License
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Version 7.33.1
Released Jun 13, 2023 - 3.69 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterNew!
- There is a new way to clip your favorite pages with Web Clipper! This version includes the powerful multi-select mode: when clipping a webpage you can now freely select multiple sections and combine them in a single note.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.32.1
Released Apr 13, 2023 - 3.59 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- Miscellaneous bug fixesSource code released under Custom License
Version 7.31.1
Released Mar 9, 2023 - 3.55 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- Miscellaneous bug fixesSource code released under Custom License
Version 7.30.2
Released Feb 10, 2023 - 3.54 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterNew
- Introducing Tasks in Web Clipper! Now you can save content from the web and immediately add tasks to your clips to turn inspiration into action.
Fixed
- Portuguese and Simplified Chinese readers might have noticed that release notes were missing from the previous version of Web Clipper. Since we know how much everyone loves reading them, we made sure to bring them back.
- If Web Clipper seems a little zippier now, it's not your imagination. We tweaked a few things so it starts up even faster.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.29.2
Released Dec 1, 2022 - 3.46 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- We adjusted a few things to fix clip quality in Web Clipper for Safari.
- In some languages, the "Open in Evernote" button in Web Clipper wasn't translated. That was a bit embarrassing, so we fixed it.
- Occasionally, Web Clipper would have trouble clipping screenshots from ycombinator.com, but it should be smooth sailing now.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.26.3
Released Sep 20, 2022 - 2.73 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- If you clip a page that references Twitter or Youtube content, we’ll automatically save a link for you.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.26.2
Released Sep 8, 2022 - 2.73 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- Further strengthened security for Web ClipperSource code released under Custom License
Version 7.26.0
Released Aug 25, 2022 - 3.07 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterNew
- We've improved the way you annotate clips with Web Clipper. Now it's easier to undo and redo, zoom in and out, and find the functions you need. We also added some handy tooltips to guide you through the new layout.
Fixed
- We fixed an issue with Web Clipper that was preventing it from saving pages from newbalance.com. It was nothing personal, New Balance—we promise!
- Using the right-click context menu to clip a PDF to Evernote wouldn't actually clip the PDF. That was embarrassing, but on the bright side, we fixed it.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.25.0
Released Jul 28, 2022 - 2.82 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- We fixed a bug in Web Clipper that was causing Stack Overflow pages to display incorrectly after you clipped them using Article mode.
- We fixed a Web Clipper issue that was causing it to take a really long time to clip LinkedIn pages in Full Page or Article mode.
- If you clipped a page from Nikkei in Simplified Article mode, Web Clipper was also including the page header and any hyperlinks. That defeated the whole purpose of "simplified", so we fixed it.
- Web Clipper was having trouble clipping pages from nrc.nl in Article or Full Page mode, but we tracked down the problem and fixed it.
- Occasionally, Web Clipper for Safari was having trouble clipping certain pages, but it should be smooth sailing now.
- Web Clipper for Firefox was getting stuck trying to clip Amazon product pages in Japanese. A very specific wrong that has now been righted.
- Want to clip something to Evernote but not sure where to save it? No problem. We added a handy link so you can open Evernote directly from Web Clipper first.
- We tweaked Web Clipper so you can get to your saved clips even quicker. Now, after you clip something, one click is all it takes to view it in Evernote for Desktop or Evernote Web.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.24.0
Released Jun 16, 2022 - 2.78 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- Web Clipper was being pushy and assumed that you wanted to use Dark Mode by default. Now it'll check to see what your system settings are first, and follow that unless you say otherwise.
- If you clipped articles from Nikkei using Simplified Article mode, Web Clipper would sometimes discard the images as well as any ads. That was taking things a step too far, so we fixed it.
- When you clipped a page from The Guardian using Bookmark mode, the thumbnail image wouldn't always come along for the ride. But now it'll appear exactly the way it's meant to.
- There was an issue with Web Clipper that was preventing it from clipping pages from gamewith.jp. That was a big fail, but we tracked down the problem and fixed it.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.23.0
Released May 19, 2022 - 2.94 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and later!! Web Clipper
Fixed
- Web Clipper and Chrome weren't playing together nicely and, as a result, any auto-translated pages you clipped would have the wrong note title. But they've sorted out their differences so it should be smooth sailing now.
- Keyboard shortcuts are awesome and help you get things done quicker. So when we heard that typing "T" to add tags in Web Clipper wasn't working, we found the problem and fixed it.
- Videos you clipped from YouTube would sometimes appear in Evernote with the wrong note title, but you should be off to the races now.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.22.1
Released May 3, 2022 - 2.94 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterNew
- You know that feeling when you've set your computer to dark mode and you open an app
that's using light mode? It's like staring at the sun. Thankfully, you can now tell Web Clipper to
use your system-wide preference instead of having to set it manually. Your eyes will thank you.
Fixed
- If you clipped an article from The Wall Street Journal in Simplified Article mode, the page
header and any ads would sometimes come along for the ride. Since that's probably what you
were hoping to avoid, we fixed it.
- If you selected Simplified Article mode, clicked on a link, then switched to another clipping
mode, the result was, well, not good. You should be able to change your mind whenever you
want, though, so we fixed it.
- Web Clipper occasionally had trouble detecting the right content on Pinterest, especially if you
had selected "Article" or "Bookmark" format. But it should be smooth sailing now.
- Web Clipper lets you quickly switch between two Evernote accounts so it's easier to keep your
clips organized. That occasionally led to a problem with viewing clips in Evernote Web, but
everything should be straightened out now.
- If you used Bookmark mode to clip articles from The Guardian and, sometimes, Wikipedia, the
images wouldn't always come along for the ride. But it should be smooth sailing now.
- Sometimes, if you clipped a Wikipedia page then selected 'Simplify & Make Editable' in
Evernote, links on the page would be broken. A very specific wrong that has now been righted.
- If you clipped pages from Nikkei using Web Clipper on Safari, the images wouldn't always
show up. That was less than ideal, but on the bright side, we fixed it.
- We fixed an issue with Web Clipper that was causing it to take a really long time to clip pages
from LinkedIn.
- If you clipped a page from Nikkei in Simplified Article mode, Web Clipper was also including
the page header and any hyperlinks. That defeated the whole purpose of "simplified," so we
fixed it.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.22.0
Released Apr 26, 2022 - 2.94 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterNew
- You know that feeling when you've set your computer to dark mode and you open an app that's using light mode? It's like staring at the sun. Thankfully, you can now tell Web Clipper to use your system-wide preference instead of having to set it manually. Your eyes will thank you.
Fixed
- If you clipped an article from The Wall Street Journal in Simplified Article mode, the page header and any ads would sometimes come along for the ride. Since that's probably what you were hoping to avoid, we fixed it.
- If you selected Simplified Article mode, clicked on a link, then switched to another clipping mode, the result was, well, not good. You should be able to change your mind whenever you want, though, so we fixed it.
- Web Clipper occasionally had trouble detecting the right content on Pinterest, especially if you had selected "Article" or "Bookmark" format. But it should be smooth sailing now.
- Web Clipper lets you quickly switch between two Evernote accounts so it's easier to keep your clips organized. That occasionally led to a problem with viewing clips in Evernote Web, but everything should be straightened out now.
- If you used Bookmark mode to clip articles from The Guardian and, sometimes, Wikipedia, the images wouldn't always come along for the ride. But it should be smooth sailing now.
- Sometimes, if you clipped a Wikipedia page then selected 'Simplify & Make Editable' in Evernote, links on the page would be broken. A very specific wrong that has now been righted.
- If you clipped pages from Nikkei using Web Clipper on Safari, the images wouldn't always show up. That was less than ideal, but on the bright side, we fixed it.
- We fixed an issue with Web Clipper that was causing it to take a really long time to clip pages from LinkedIn.
- If you clipped a page from Nikkei in Simplified Article mode, Web Clipper was also including the page header and any hyperlinks. That defeated the whole purpose of "simplified," so we fixed it.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.21.0
Released Mar 25, 2022 - 2.83 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- If you clipped an article from The Wall Street Journal in Simplified Article mode, the page header and any ads would sometimes come along for the ride. Since that's probably what you were hoping to avoid, we fixed it.
- If you clipped a page from Wikipedia, the page's menu would sometimes get in the way. That wasn't very helpful so we took care of it.
- Every now and then, a mysterious blue rectangle would appear over the spinner icon while Web Clipper was saving a page. That was a little disconcerting, but we figured out what was causing it and fixed it.
- If you selected Simplified Article mode, clicked on a link, then switched to another clipping mode, the result was, well, not good. You should be able to change your mind whenever you want, though, so we fixed it.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.20.1
Released Mar 4, 2022 - 2.83 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- Evernote Teams customers using Gmail might have noticed that Web Clipper was trying to save emails to a space instead of a notebook. That was less than ideal, but on the bright side, we fixed it.
- Occasionally, if you clipped a web page as a bookmark, the thumbnail wouldn't look quite right. Things should be back to normal now though.
- If you clipped certain Amazon pages on Windows, the results were... let's just say, not great. But we figured out what was wrong and fixed it, so it should be smooth sailing now.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.19.0
Released Jan 27, 2022 - 2.87 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- On some Amazon websites, Web Clipper wouldn't open the first time you clicked it, but it'll be ready for you now.
- If you used Simplified Article mode to clip articles from Nikkei, sometimes the images wouldn't come along for the ride. But it should be smooth sailing now.
- Occasionally, bookmarks created by Web Clipper would have broken thumbnail images. That was disappointing, but thankfully it's now a thing of the past.
- Every now and then, Web Clipper on Firefox would run into a problem saving web pages from Stack Overflow in Simplified Article mode. A very specific wrong that has now been righted.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.18.0
Released Dec 15, 2021 - 2.85 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- Occasionally, Web Clipper would show you an error message for no reason. That was less than ideal, but it's now a thing of the past.
- If you tried to clip an article from BBC Food, you would get all the images on the page but no text. Since a recipe with no instructions isn't very helpful, we fixed that.
- Occasionally, if you clipped pages that had Twitter content embedded in them, the images would appear blank. That was less than ideal, but on the bright side, we fixed it.
- Here's a handy shortcut you might not have heard about: You can open Web Clipper (or close it if it's already open) simply by pressing ` on your keyboard.
- If you clipped a web page in Safari using "Bookmark" format, the thumbnail wouldn't come along for the ride. But now it'll appear exactly the way it's meant to.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.17.0
Released Nov 22, 2021 - 2.81 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterFixed
- Web Clipper usually recognizes when you're saving something from Gmail and applies special formatting to it, but lately it hasn't been working the way it's supposed to. The good news is that we fixed it.
- If you use Safari, you might have seen a message in Web Clipper asking if you want to upgrade to Evernote Personal. That shouldn't have happened, but at least it won't happen again.
- Web Clipper wasn't able to save PDFs from a very small number of websites, but it should be smooth sailing now.
- There was a problem with the account switcher in Web Clipper so you couldn't be signed into more than one account at the same time. We took care of it though, so now you're off to the races.
- Web Clipper was having trouble saving websites that Safari identified as "Not Secure," but things should be back to normal now.
- If you clipped an email from Gmail then opened Web Clipper's activity log, it might have included some of the Gmail HTML code. Since that could potentially contain personally identifying information, we put a stop to it.
- If you tried to clip a really large web page (over 200 MB), you would see a message saying "Contact Evernote Support," which took you to a blank page. That wasn't very supportive, but now it'll be much more helpful.
- Any pages you clipped from lepoint.fr would appear smaller than expected when you opened them in Evernote. A very specific wrong that has now been righted.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.16.0
Released Oct 19, 2021 - 3.22 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterNew:
- Web Clipper now works even better in Safari 15.
Fixed:
- We fixed a few Web Clipper compatibility issues so it now works with more web pages.
- Nobody likes error messages, but they should at least be clear about what’s wrong. So we made some Web Clipper tweaks to be more helpful when things don’t go exactly as planned.
- Web Clipper would sometimes freeze when clipping from certain domains, but it should be smooth sailing now.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.15.1
Released Sep 23, 2021 - 3.2 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterNew:
- Improved support for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP).
Fixed:
- Enable checking of checkboxes using the space bar key when Web Clipper Extension has been installed.
- The infinite message “Loading Web Clipper…” when trying to clip from specific domains will no longer bother you.
- Improvements for the Smart Filing (show recommendations) feature to get suggested notebooks and tags after clipping content.
- Improvements to clipping content when the "On All Sites" permission option is disabled.Source code released under Custom License
Version 7.14.0
Released Jul 21, 2021 - 3.41 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterSource code released under Custom License
Version 7.13.8
Released Dec 7, 2020 - 3.39 MBWorks with firefox 52.0 and laterSource code released under Custom License
Version 6.13
Released Oct 26, 2017 - 3.77 MBWorks with firefox 49.0 and later, android 49.0 to 68.*Bug fixes and miscellaneous improvementsSource code released under Custom License
Version 6.12.4
Released Sep 13, 2017 - 3.77 MBWorks with firefox 49.0 and later, android 49.0 to 68.*Bug fixes and improvementsSource code released under Custom License