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Wouldn't it be great to always have your web bookmarks on your desktop or mobile device? Booknote Importer stores your bookmarks in the cloud on Evernote servers. With support for multiple browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari you don't have to worry about which browser you are using. Simply export your bookmarks, drop the exported file on Booknote Importer, enter your Evernote credentials, and click import.
To access these bookmarks via the mac finder menubar, please see Booknote in the appstore.
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Current Price: Free (2012/08/12)
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27 May 2012 ... Wouldn't it be great to always have your web bookmarks on your desktop or mobile device? Booknote Importer stores your bookmarks in the cloud on Evernote servers.
14 Mar 2012 ... Mac: If you're an avid bookmarker you likely have a few hundred great pages saved that you'd like to have access to no matter what computer or device you're using. If you're a Evernote user who doesn't want to import ...
13 Mar 2012 ... Many people use more than one browser and save bookmarks separately to each. When you need to access a bookmark saved to another browser, you will simply h.
25 Feb 2012 ... Booknote Importer Helps you import bookmarks into your Evernote account.
15 Mar 2012 ... Mac: If you're an avid bookmarker you likely have a few hundred great pages saved that you'd like to have access to no matter what compute...
14 Mar 2012 ... If you use Mac and want to have your current bookmarks imported into Evernote, there is a solution for you: Booknote Importer. Booknote Importer takes your bookmarks from your browser and makes them notes in Evernote.
4 Apr 2012 ... This app is particularly useful if you make use of several different computers and you need to get all the bookmarks you have made into Evernote. You can download Booknote Importer free of charge in the Mac application ...
21 Mar 2012 ... If you collect tons of bookmarks and don't want to lose them, or have them accessible from anywhere, then you might consider exporting them to Evernote, and you can do this with easy on your Mac Desktop using the program ...