Evernote support
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Jeppe Kristensen October 3, 2017 at 12:57 PM
Greenshot is a great tool as Ralph mentions, and evernote as well.
What I really like about evernote is the option to search with in screenshots in an OCR manner.
I use greenshot very extensively for casual screenshots to remember stuff, and also to build documentation, for user guides and other things.
As Ralph mentioned Evernote functions as in a series of "documents" that can be organized in notebooks and folders, and also with tags.
It would be very good if there was 2 greenshot destinations
1. for create new evernote doc
2. update latest opened evernote doc
an option would be really good that, out put tab could contain a favorite notebook and tag location. and if blank the it would be asked every time this destiantion was used
Ralph Devin December 9, 2014 at 7:26 PM
Discovered Greenshot a few months ago - great product!
Evernote has its own free screen capture tool, Skitch, with many of the same editing/annotating features as Greenshot. It has a save to Evernote control that saves the screenshot to the default notebook in Evernote.
Greenshot is preferable for many reasons. for instance, it has so many output options, allows for multiple screenshots to be open at once, and integrates better with Clipboard,
The current way I use Greenshot with Evernote is to save screenshots to "import folders" that are watched by Evernote. Each import folder can be uploaded to a different notebook in Evernote. The Skitch "save to Evernote" feature can be replicated in Greenshot by setting the preferred output file location to the import folder connected to your default notebook in Evernote.
The integration I would like to see with Evernote is one where you have a "save to Evernote" option that when selected asks a user to select the destination notebook in Evernote from a list. Perhaps this could be implemented by expanding the Preferred Output File from one to many, with a popup list of save locations (each one identified in Evernote's import folder settings). Might need to add a description to each save location.
Robin Krom July 17, 2014 at 2:42 PM
Although I don't use Evernote, which unfortunately is one reason why we don't have an integration, I really can imagine why you want this.
With our move to JIRA, we finally have "Votes"
It would be good if you vote on this feature, comments are not really easy to count, and we certainly try to look at what people want the most.
Another thing, if possible I would really like features to have a bit more information as "I would like to have support for service XYZ".
We can't imagine how one uses such a service, especially not if we don't use it ourselves.
For instance, I am a big JIRA fan/user and would like Greenshot to supply me a list of the last JIRA's I looked or worked on, so I can upload a capture really quickly.
Also I want to be able to use multiple JIRA systems, preferably at the same time.
This is something that really would save me a lot of work!
So if I would not write Greenshot myself, I would create a feature request that doesn't say "please give me JIRA support", but I would write something like:
We really like to hear what people want, explaining us (you are the expert user) what you want.
BUT be careful, don't think in implementations, that is our job, describe what you want not how you want it.
What also helps, if you describe what you currently do with Evernote (or any other service) and why.
This might help us understand where Greenshot might save you time & complexity.
We can't make everything, so sometimes we can only make part of what you want, BUT sometimes we can!
The short description "evernote support" maybe would have given you something completely different, and not something you would use.
gaz July 17, 2014 at 7:51 AM
Evernote integration still a good idea...
Carl Verbiest April 11, 2013 at 10:41 AM
This can be done as external command
Name : Evernote
Command : "C:\Program Files (x86)\Evernote\Evernote\Evernote.exe"
Argument: "{0}"
For 32bit systems the command is
Command : "C:\Program Files\Evernote\Evernote\Evernote.exe"
Hi,
First off all, great work on such a great app! Donation sent :-)
I'd love to see integration/support for Evernote in the future...
Regards,
Richard Lissimore