Give it a name like "clip to evernote" and paste the javascript code into the URL field. In Chrome for Android, you essentially bookmark any site (to create the bookmark), then edit the details. I generally don't sync chrome bookmarks (as Lifehacker assumed), so I had to set it up similar to the iOS instructions. It's mentioned on lifehacker ( ) and even in the EN knowledge base for iOS ( !/article/23193638). Otherwise, it's "Creating new note with text" and does the URL/Screen Capture combo, which slows the clipping process, with additional steps to delete the image, save the note, then back to browser. ![]() Right now, the Button Catch only seems to offer the options to 'Clip full article', set the Notebook, and Add tags. While these are valuable features, it sure would be nice to be able to select which of these to execute along with the note clip at time of clipping through the Button Catch. It's nice functionality, but doesn't work as seamlessly as it does through the desktop web browser add-in. I don't need/want screen captures of these pages, and I also don't want to capture any text content. ![]() Sometimes I just want to quickly build a set of bookmarks for a particular subject for reference collection and management later from a desktop client. My Android devices, for some time now, have been clipping the URL (desired), but it's also doing a screen capture, which I would like to turn off, as noted above, yes. What're you guys seeing with Evernote Webclipper for Android these days? ![]() Resurrecting an old post here, but still same/similar issue.
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