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title: The Best Browser Extension for Obsidian
date: 2022-08-05
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A big pain point some people have with Obsidian is the [[posts/best-web-clipper-for-obsidian|difficulty in capturing content from the web]] directly into Obsidian. Although there are solutions like Raindrop, Hypothesis, or any note-taking browser extension, it's often tiresome to integrate these web clippings or highlights directly into your vault. To top it off, these browser extensions don't support one of Obsidian's key feature: building connections between notes
Fleeting Notes was built ground up with Obsidian in mind. The app seamlessly [[posts/sync-fleeting-notes-with-obsidian|syncs]] with Obsidian through a plugin and has a quick interface for taking notes and building connections. In addition, it supports the one feature you'd expect from a web clipper. Which is highlighting text directly from the web and automatically storing the source URL. If you're more of a side-by-side note-taking sort of person, there is also an option to open a persistent window to take notes without having to reopen the app.
Anyways, I'd love to hear your feedback and if you didn't really need this or if you'll be using this ASAP! I'll be hovering the comment section. See ya :)
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title: "An Update to the Best Browser Extension for Obsidian"
date: 2022-08-05
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I've done a [[posts/best-web-clipper-for-obsidian|speal on webclipping]] in the past, but some feedback has made me realize that simply [copying the URL is not webclipping](https://www.reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/comments/v9mags/comment/ibzgkq6/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3). For Fleeting Notes to truly become a web clipper, it needed a way to capture raw content from the web. Which is why I've added highlights into Fleeting Notes. With this feature, you can now easily capture highlights and the source URL directly into Fleeting Notes.
Additionally, I've gotten many requests from people to add a way to keep Fleeting Notes opened persistently. For many, note-taking and reading happens side-by-side. This is why I've also added a feature to open a persistent window for the Fleeting Notes app. This window can be resized to whatever fits your personal needs!
On a side note, you can follow this link to learn [[posts/sync-fleeting-notes-with-obsidian|how to sync your fleeting notes to Obsidian]]
For users of Fleeting Notes and non-users. I'd love to know if you didn't really need this or if you'll be using this ASAP!
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