We're converting most of our content from OneNote to Confluence but in the process are truly missing the likes of a cool tool such as "Clip to OneNote".
With "Clip to OneNote" we can capture the full page, region, article (perfectly formatted) and even a bookmark, and it creates the page immediately in OneNote.
Confluence desperately needs a way to do the same.
Is there anything out there even close?
For JIRA exist something better.
See Capture for Jira
Thanks Frank, I'm trying it out now. The UI has a few quirks (no undo capability for one) but we'll see how it goes.
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I could suggest to look into the Shared Links Blueprint as it has a "...Share on Confluence [that adds a] button to your browser's toolbar...".
I use the feature from time to time. It doesn't capture the whole page, but it creates a neat page in the Shared Links page hierarchy that the Blueprint creates!
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Is that the same as the "shared links" bookmarklet? I do use that but it only creates a page with a link on it. Pretty limited.
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Yes, that would be it! Indeed limited, but did the trick for me. I'll keep an eye out if I see anything else useful I'll write back :)
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