Save Articles From The Web To Evernote In iOS With This Bookmarklet

Save Articles From The Web To Evernote In iOS With This Bookmarklet

Evernote’s web clipper is an awesome way to save any site you want, but there’s no good way to save that text if you’re on iOS. So, programmer Phillip Gruneich created a system using a bookmarklet and Drafts to clip articles and send them to Evernote.

The bookmarklet grabs the text off a web page in Safari, runs it through Readability, converts it to Markdown, sends that over to Drafts, and then Drafts sends that over to Evernote. So, with a single tap of the bookmarklet, you can instantly save whatever page you’re reading in Evernote. If you’re an Evernote user, this makes it a heck of a lot easier to save text. Head over to Gruneich’s site for the bookmarklet and installation instructions.

Save articles from the web on Evernote from iOS [Philip Gruneich via Cult of Mac]


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