
I love Pocket, and I used to use it all the time for quickly archiving articles I wanted to read later (especially helpful when you notice something at work or while you’re busy that you don’t want to forget to find later when you have time to read/watch it). Let’s answer a few questions… Why not Pocket? Whip out your phone and type in a keyword or tag and BOOM, derailed conversation thread saved! You know, in case you suddenly want to tell someone about something you recently read.

And of course, in Evernote, once it’s in, it’ll never take up future space so you can save it forever. The control over how much of a web page it clips, the ability to direct it to a specific notebook or tag it right there while you’re saving the web page is invaluable. The Web Clipper is my new favorite Evernote application/extension.

Is your browser packed with bookmarks to read later? Do you use a service like Pocket (formerly Read it Later) or Bitly as a way to save links to visit later? Have you ever pinned on Pinterest or posted a link on Facebook as a reminder to yourSELF to read something later? It’s okay, we’ve all been there-but there’s a better way to save articles and websites of interest: Web Clipper for Evernote.Įvernote Web Clipper is available for all major browsers (and Internet Explorer (*zing!*)). Evernote Web Clipper saves content better than bookmarks.
