MemoInjo MemoInjo

Productivity
Version: 0.1.3
Last Update: 2022-04-23

Overview

MemoInjo is a Chrome extension developed by Ben Lau. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of MemoInjo is 0.1.3, updated on 2022-04-23.
180 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Stick memo on any website and sync via Joplin

MemoInjo is a Chrome extension that sticks a memo on any website and stores/sync via Joplin. Simply press the icon of MemoInjo at the extension toolbar (top-right corner) in Chrome. It will show a memo editor for the browsing website. You may create a summary or a task list associated with a website easily.

MemoInjo is not a web clipper that could capture only once. You could reopen the same memo for the same URL. And thank to the sync feature of Joplin, you may access the memo across different computer.

Setup

1. Install the extension
2. Open Joplin
3. Go to Web Clipper Options and follow the instruction.
4. In the toolbar of the browser, press the button of MemoInjo
5. It will ask you to grant permission in Joplin.
6. Switch back to Joplin and grant the permission.

Then it is ready to use.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

180

Information

Last Update

2022-04-23

Current Version

0.1.3

Size

1.98MiB

Author

Ben Lau

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar John Hoyne
2022-04-10

Love this extension. It seems that you can edit the note either in Joplin or on a web site, and each will reflect the other.

Also if you use both Firefox and Chrome and install the extension in both, then notes written in one browser will show in the other.

Editing either the note title, or body, in Joplin is again reflected back to the browsers (I guess the extension uses the unique note ID)

And of course, the Joplin notes created will sync with other instances of Joplin and be available on other computers.

Very well done Ben Lau! ?

avatar John Hoyne
2022-04-10

Love this extension. It seems that you can edit the note either in Joplin or on a web site, and each will reflect the other.

Also if you use both Firefox and Chrome and install the extension in both, then notes written in one browser will show in the other.

Editing either the note title, or body, in Joplin is again reflected back to the browsers (I guess the extension uses the unique note ID)

And of course, the Joplin notes created will sync with other instances of Joplin and be available on other computers.

Very well done Ben Lau! ?

avatar John Hoyne
2022-04-10

Love this extension. It seems that you can edit the note either in Joplin or on a web site, and each will reflect the other.

Also if you use both Firefox and Chrome and install the extension in both, then notes written in one browser will show in the other.

Editing either the note title, or body, in Joplin is again reflected back to the browsers (I guess the extension uses the unique note ID)

And of course, the Joplin notes created will sync with other instances of Joplin and be available on other computers.

Very well done Ben Lau! ?

avatar John Hoyne
2022-04-10

Love this extension. It seems that you can edit the note either in Joplin or on a web site, and each will reflect the other.

Also if you use both Firefox and Chrome and install the extension in both, then notes written in one browser will show in the other.

Editing either the note title, or body, in Joplin is again reflected back to the browsers (I guess the extension uses the unique note ID)

And of course, the Joplin notes created will sync with other instances of Joplin and be available on other computers.

Very well done Ben Lau! ?

avatar John Hoyne
2022-04-10

Love this extension. It seems that you can edit the note either in Joplin or on a web site, and each will reflect the other.

Also if you use both Firefox and Chrome and install the extension in both, then notes written in one browser will show in the other.

Editing either the note title, or body, in Joplin is again reflected back to the browsers (I guess the extension uses the unique note ID)

And of course, the Joplin notes created will sync with other instances of Joplin and be available on other computers.

Very well done Ben Lau! ?