This software feature allows users to grab and add chosen text from any webpage into a file that collects entries on a daily basis.
With the Save Web Note Camino script, you'll find that the entire process is streamlined and effortless. The script will generate a new dated file in a Web Notes folder the first time you use it each day. The folder is automatically created for you in your Documents folder. For example, if you run the script on June 24, 2009, the selected text will be saved to the file ~/Documents/Web Notes/webnotes-062409.txt. This means that you can keep all of your notes organized in one place, making it easier for you to refer back to them as needed.
One of the convenient things about this script is that it won't interrupt your workflow. The saved file won't open automatically, so you can continue browsing, surfing, and saving your notes without any disruption. However, it's recommended that you avoid running the script while the file is open in another application, as this could lead to unexpected results.
The script even comes with a custom toolbar icon, making it easy to access whenever you need it. To get started with the Save Web Note Camino script, simply unzip and move the script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/. From there, the script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu whenever Camino is the frontmost application. If you want to place the Save Web Note script on your Camino toolbar, simply drag it from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
Overall, the Save Web Note Camino script is a simple yet effective tool for anyone who wants to streamline their note-taking process while browsing the web. With its automated file creation and easy accessibility, this script is definitely worth checking out.
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