Compare Chrome extensions: Evernote Web Clipper vs IE Tab

Stats Evernote Web Clipper Evernote Web Clipper IE Tab IE Tab
User count 2,000,000+ 6,000,000+
Average rating 4.73 4.32
Rating count 129,871 19,098
Last updated 2024-03-04 2024-04-19
Size 4.33M 950.27K
Version 7.35.0 17.4.18.1
Short description
Use the Evernote extension to save things you see on the web into your Evernote account. Display web pages using IE within Chrome. Use Java, Silverlight, ActiveX, Sharepoint, and more.
Full summary

Evernote Web Clipper is a browser extension that lets you save interesting things you find on the web directly to your Evernote account.

Web Clipper Capture ideas and inspiration from anywhere with ease. Save articles, web pages, and screenshots directly to Evernote.

Save what matters Clip web pages, articles, or PDFs and save them in Evernote. Screen capture full pages or just the parts you want—without distracting ads and sidebars.

Customize your clips Take a screenshot of a web page, then add highlights, text, and other annotations. With Web Clipper, you can make sure what’s important is clear at a glance.

Keep content organized Tag what you save so your research, photos, ideas, and more are all easy to find using keywords. You can also add titles and save content to the notebook that makes sense.

Go beyond bookmarks Save web page URLs, images, and descriptions to your relevant Evernote notebook and keep all your related content in one easy-to-find place.

IE Tab exactly emulates Internet Explorer, and enables you to load your web pages with different versions of IE (IE7 - IE11)

FULLY SUPPORTED IN WINDOWS 11 AND AFTER INTERNET EXPLORER IS REMOVED IN FEBRUARY 2023.

Please note that IE Tab for Windows does require the use of a separate executable, ietabhelper.exe. You can read more about that in the FAQ below.

-- FEATURES --

  • Create a list of URLs that will automatically open in IE Tab

  • Group Policy support for enterprise deployments

  • Securely use the old IE rendering engine

  • Edit Sharepoint documents instead of opening read-only

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