14 Aug
After writing my last post I remembered that I’d done up a send-to option for FeedDemon itself too. It’s pretty simple just download this XML file and save it to the c:\Program Files\FeedDemon\Data\SendTo\ folder. Restart FeedDemon and you can then use the Send To option to clip an item to Evernote. Same as the Google Reader version, this will clip the whole page that the news item is from, not just the news feed item, and it will open up a page that will let you tag or move the clipped item.
Unfortunately at this point there’s no way to set the icon next to custom Send To items (that I’m aware of anyway)
14 Aug
While I’m not a big Google Reader user, preferring FeedDemon, the fact that FeedDemon now syncs with Reader is really handy when I’m not using my own computer because it keeps up to date with all my stuff. This week, the Google Reader team announced a couple of new features (one of which was inspired by FeedDemon’s Panic Button) including the ability to send a news item to other services.
It comes with a list of pre-defined options such as Delicious, Digg & Facebook, but it also has the ability to add custom ones using the substitution tags provided
Because of this, we can set it up to clip stuff straight from Google Reader into an Evernote notebook. Stealing from the Evernote Web Clipper bookmarklet, you can create a custom ‘send-to’ destination like this:
You’ll then have Evernote in your send to menu
This will automatically clip the whole page that the news item links to into Evernote, so even if the RSS feed that you’re reading only does partial feeds, this will grab the whole original article from the site, great if you want to read it later when you’re offline with your iPhone or PC/Mac Evernote client. Once it’s clipped the page it takes you to a page where you can move the clipped item into a different Notebook & add some tags to it, but this is optional, the item is already stored in your default Evernote notebook
So there you go, a really easy way to grab anything from Google Reader & stick it into Evernote