TagSpaces Web Clipper

This Add-on will help you to save web pages or parts of them as files, for later reading or organizing with app such as TagSpaces' desktop. Beside that you can take screenshots from the current page or create a bookmark for it.

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4.43 (Rating count: 7)
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Recent rating average: 4.50
All time rating average: 4.43

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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-10-28 Firefox user 14643647 Best clipper on the market!
2023-03-26 Mehdi Abbassi
2022-12-26 GanJingWorld Gan Jing World is a clean, curated universe and a dynamic, overlapping network of integrated platforms and services. ==> https://www.ganjing.com
2021-01-04 Jonathan The version for firefox doesn't allow saving "bookmarks" correctly. It creates a url file, but then for some reason, firefox is treating the file as a .txt file. On download, you have to manually change the filetype to "all files" and then give it the extension .url in the file name. The chrome extension version works as expected. Happily change to 5 stars if there is a simple workaround.
2019-12-27 Fabio I love TagSpaces and use since the beginning, but now that I switched from Chromium browser to Firefox 71.0, when I save/bookmark a page the file goes to the Download folder instead of the tagspaces designed folder. Could developers fix it? I'm on Linux Mint 19.3, if that matters.
2019-12-06 djim I love the tagspacees add-on, such a nifty tool to easily keep the data you see online. Could I make a request for an option? Some sites for problem solving get solutions in the comments. Some of the best answers are there. But tagspaces excludes comments. It would be nice to have a check box to include comments. This way if you only want the article, you leave the option blank. But if you want the comments, you check the option and the comments are included. I hope you will consider this. This is especially useful for computer related articles as the comments may include code snippets which, notoriously, have to be typed in a precise way. Much easier to copy than to try to do it yourself.
2019-10-23 Firefox user 14332329
2018-04-26 Firefox user 13983887 Is there a way to show the original URLs? thanks for developer's help, find it in source: data-sourceurl