PC Magazine - USA (2019-12)

(Antfer) #1

Google Keep: Google Keep’s
version of web clipping is a
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the URL to the page in
question and a tiny preview of
it. When you clip a page,
though, you can add your own
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and even give the note a
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For some people, saving
URLs with notes may be a
better option than clipping all the content from a page. To be fair, the app isn’t
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are certainly several compelling reasons to use it.
Available on Chrome


Microsoft OneNote: Microsoft OneNote is one of the best web clippers,
especially when you consider how much customization it allows. You can save a
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can also add highlights to the page before you clip it, as well as tags and a
notebook designation. OneNote is free to use, making it an attractive option.
Available on Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge

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