I rarely - hardly ever - operate on the web-based Notebook itself via a web browser when online. However, I always operate on the client-based cached copy of that web-based Notebook. I have my default Quick Notes location set as the Quick Notes section in my default web-based Notebook. I nearly forgot: he has a read-only shared OneNote NoteBook - a Guide to using Clip to OneNote (click on the link). His website seems unattended (he apologises for his absence), but - who knows? - he might be interested in some collaborative development effort/testing. Still, it might be worth a trial if you were interested. I eventually stopped using it as it stopped working properly with newer versions of Firefox. He eventually got it to work OK, but not the way he expected, and then I think the Firefox one didn't work for the later Firefox versions - see I trialled the Firefox one and gave a lot of feedback to the developer (Jayarathina Madharasan) as it was not functioning happily and he needed a guinea-pig (me). That had two components - a Java-based "Listener" and a browser add-on/extension - one for each of Firefox, Thunderbird, Chrome, and Opera. Mind you, MS have never provided a OneNote clipping tool for Firefox, though there was one called Clip to OneNote provided by Yes, that's what I thought too, even though I'm weaning myself off of Firefox, so it doesn't adversely affect me. Update to the latest version to see all the new features or download the extension at Heh. Articles your way-Change the font size and type in your article to improve readability before you even clip it to OneNote.Use your own title-Change the title of your page in the preview window before sending it to OneNote.Clip multiple regions in one go-Clip multiple regions of a webpage and save them all in a single OneNote page.Highlight text-When you clip an article, product or recipe you can highlight sections of text, and those highlights will be saved to OneNote.YouTube and Vimeo support-You can now clip videos from YouTube and Vimeo pages into OneNote.Preview-Ever wonder exactly what was about to show up in OneNote once you clipped? Problem solved! Now all clipping modes-full page, region, article, recipe and product-provide a preview so what you see is what you get.We have a number of new features on our Web Clipper for Chrome, Safari, and IE to give you more control over your screen clippings before you send it into OneNote. Our OneNote Web Clipper is better than ever. Partial extract from: OneNote July roundup - From
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