![]() Here is an example of a page I enjoyed and wanted to be able to find again at a later time. This script will check to see which browsers are running and it will grab the frontmost tab from the browser that is currently active it’ll then neatly format the information into a note with the proper title and source url, and automatically sync Evernote. Having a snapshot of a page is great for some situations, but most of the time you just want to grab a link to the site and safely store it in Evernote so it can be easily retrieved. By default Evernote stores the entire webpage including images, navigational menus, and even advertising links. This first AppleScript is used for storing a URL to whatever webpage you are currently viewing and it works with Safari, Chrome, and Chrome Canary. Note: These scripts work best when called with a global keyboard shortcut using an app like Keyboard Maestro, FastScripts, or Alfred. I am going to show you how simple AppleScripting can add a few cool features to your Evernote workflow. You may not realize this but Evernote has a very in-depth AppleScript dictionary that you can use to extend the feature set and make it do some pretty neat things you can’t do with it out of the box. ![]() Among the many reasons users are drawn to this product is its extensibility. Evernote is a cross-platform note taking solution that is adored by many for its ability to not just store snippets of information but also serve as an external brain.
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