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A comment on the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
OK, I think I understand now! I hadn't really thought about the fact that some people might be clipping pages because they are interested in the actual design of the page rather than simply its content (I'm guessing we're talking about people like web site designers?). I've never had cause to do this, but I suppose it's similar to what I do with pictures that inspire me. Perhaps if it's mainly the visual aspects of the design you are interested in then for the time being you could save a screenshot of a website, but I can see why you might want a copy of the page itself. – saskia, on September 30, 2008 16:14
A comment on the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
When the content that is of interest is more than just the words, it's the visual design of a particular page or element on the page the web archive feature is perfect. – ee, on September 30, 2008 13:39
A comment on the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
I would love to move all my stuff from Yojimbo.app! But not until the WEB-ARCHIVE will be accurate... – Look Smart, on September 30, 2008 11:04
A comment on the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
I suppose the web clipper doesn't produce an *exact* copy of the site with everything identical to the original site. I've never really noticed since I'm normally more concerned about the content than the exact layout, and the formatting is generally similar enough to the original for my purposes. I'm still interested about why you need to preserve all of the formatting precisely as it was on the original page, though. I'm not being "funny", I'm genuinely interested in understanding how other people use Evernote! – saskia, on September 30, 2008 09:56-
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Look Smart replied on September 29, 2008 20:36 to the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
ee replied on September 25, 2008 14:21 to the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic:
Versions (beta 5) included a Subversion library that is not compatible with the default svn command line tool installed on Leopard. If you checked out a working copy with Versions b5, the default svn command line tool (and Coda) will not recognize that working copy.
Panic said to fix this problem you can trash the working copy you checked out with Versions b5 and re-checkout a working copy with Coda or the default 'svn' command line tool. Although probably goes without say, but, MAKE SURE TO CHECK-IN ANY UNCOMMITTED CHANGES BEFORE TRASHING YOUR LOCAL COPY.
KarlRoos replied on September 25, 2008 12:18 to the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic:
A comment on the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
There's a pretty big difference. The web clipper in no way maintains "all formatting." It flattens out the layout. If all you care about is the text content, then the current setup is fine, but if you want an exact copy, the web archive format does that perfectly. It's what Mac-only note apps like Yojimbo use. It would be great if Evernote could do the same. – jbenton, on September 14, 2008 20:39
ee replied on September 10, 2008 14:04 to the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
saskia replied on September 10, 2008 12:06 to the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
Erm, I don't understand how this is different to what the web clipper already does. I am able to save an entire copy of a website (with all graphics and formatting) using the standard webclipper. Occasionally there are minor differences in the formatting but generally I get a pretty much exact copy of the web page in Evernote. What exactly are you after that isn't already possible?-
Collin started following the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic.
jbenton replied on August 29, 2008 23:42 to the idea "web archive" in Evernote:
Louis St-Amour replied on August 28, 2008 16:08 to the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic:
BolochDE replied on August 27, 2008 11:31 to the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic:
Eric Case replied on August 27, 2008 06:45 to the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic:
eh replied on August 27, 2008 05:52 to the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic:
ee shared an idea in Evernote on August 20, 2008 15:03:
web archiveI would love to see the Evernote web clipper with the ability to archive a web page (graphics and layout and all) - similar to the Web Archive feature in Safari. Or at least have the ability to add and index a web archive file.-
Ellis started following the idea "Coda + SVN = Booya" in Panic.
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