This little app looks to be a godsend. The first couple of videos I used it on—for an authenticated site that will remain unnamed—it worked like a champ.
I am an archivist, especially when it comes to video research on companies where I invest. This looks to be a fantastic way to pull it all down locally so I can maintain my own dated copies.
As part of the Building a Second Brain course from Tiago Forte, he recommended a web highlighting app called Liner. I’m really enjoying this tool. As I read web articles, I can highlight and annotate it and all that markup for the page gets saved into Liner. I can then export them into Evernote with a single click at my convenience.
What I’ve been playing with today is the “Create Link” feature of Spark—a great Mac email client. I receive a bunch of fantastic email newsletters each week and I struggle to get through them all. Now, when I see something interesting I’d like to hold on to—a quote or concept— I just click “Create Link,” pop over to my browser and insert the URL (it’s automatically added to your clipboard when you create it), and then use the Liner browser plugins to highlight or annotate the passages that are interesting to me. Voila! A nice little hack for getting bits of your email when you need it.