Evernote Web Client supports drag and drop files in Chrome and Safari
Sometimes our developers show us something such that we sit with our mouth open, look at the monitor and cannot imagine that this is possible. Today is one of those days. Evernote web client (when working with it through Google Chrome and Safari) got the opportunity to add files to notes by simply dragging them from the desktop or from a folder on your computer.
Advanced Drag-n-drop There are two options for dragging:
Click on the file icon from the computer and drag it directly to the desired notepad from the list in the left pane. So you create a new note with an attached file in the specified notepad.
Create a new one or open an existing note for editing, and then drag the file into it (when you drag a file, a green bar appears at the top of the note with a hint - drop the file directly into this strip).
Log into the Evernote web interface and try it yourself » Do not forget that users of free accounts can add images, audio recordings and PDF files to notes. Premium users can add files of any type up to 50 megabytes in size. ')
Video This video shows the principle of working with new functionality (video in English, but the process is clear and without words).
Sharing and Collaboration Evernote's web interface allows you to open your notebooks for individual users or for all. Premium account holders can also give others the right to jointly edit notes in such notebooks. Now added to this is the ability to drag and drop files into open notebooks. Learn more about collaboration functionality here .
Other browsers Currently, this feature is only supported in Google Chrome and Safari. We will try to implement it in other popular browsers, after their more advanced versions appear.