![]() ![]() Anything the show earns through that link or from our resources page goes to support CharityWater. Yep but before I start I just wanted to remind you that although we don’t try to push you to buy more stuff, if you do use like we do, you can helps support a charity that we support,, simply by using our link. Sure, there’s lots of “technical” references out there about Evernote, but what their really looking for is Evernote simplified!ĭan’s Topic: Evernote Simplified (Part 2) Especially because it is a new bug.This week we continue with Evernote Simplified, Part 2, and Vanessa shares some awesome time saving productivity tips! So many people tell me that they love Evernote, but sometimes don’t “get” exactly how to use it. I cannot pinpoint exactly when it started, but sometime within the last few weeks.Īnd, fyi, this is horribly, maddeningly frustrating. I don't know how to view the script it is running because it is on the 'toolbar' not on the 'bookmarks' bar.Īlso, this is a new bug. I am using Safari Version 6.0.5 (8536.30.1) on OS 8.0.4 Mountain Lion on a MacBook Pro. Simply clip a few times, then login again. Nothing to do with clearing cache or cookies or logging out, not at all. There are many variations, but the gist is that almost every time I use the web clipper, I must sign-in over and over again. However, when I return to the browser window I started from, then I am logged out of evernote. At this point if I open another 'tab' in the same browser 'window', go to evernote and login, then I can refresh and see the note. If I click on one of the "Related Notes" on the "Clipped" message, then the note will try to open in a new browser window and will display nothing. If I open a browser tab in a new window, then save to evernote, I will have to sign in again. I am having the same problem except that I have to sign in several times an hour.
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