From October 27th, 2017 to December 3rd, 2020, 175% user give 5-star rating, 20% user give 4-star rating, 15% user give 1-star rating. for RevNote Highlighter chrome extension.
I love this tool. I have used other highlighting tools for school but I needed one for work that could keep up with me. I am able to keep track of all of my past searches and pinpoint the reason I went to a specific page all in the same place. It is an amazing tool.
Nice tool so far... gonna be able to use it for online studies.. simple and easy to use 5/5
Absolutely brilliant tool
Had to remove it once I tried uploading a pdf and the limit was 500 kb. Being a college student, none of my documents are this small. Sorry gotta pass on this one.
Searched a lot.. finally find a perfect one..
Absolutely brilliant tool for compiling resource material in a central location. Convenient and easy to use. Brilliant for college work, a tool I will be sharing with others for sure. Not sure why the user count is so low.
Quite new to researching in this way and have tried a number of these extensions. This is by far the most accessible and user friendly by far. I’m still exploring its potential as there is so much to explore with this tool. Couldn't recommend this more and will be doing so to my fellow academics!
I have been using RevNote to help organise my reading and writing projects and it has been really useful. The ability to export annotations has also helped. I also like the new citation feature!
I found RevNote whilst looking for a browser tool that allowed me to save specific webpages and PDFs. But I hadn’t realised how transformational extra features such as highlighting would be, as the existing highlighting tool in Acrobat was pretty painful (losing track of what PDFs had been highlighted was a major issue). RevNote solved this by allowing me to access my highlights independently from the original document and allowing me to group my highlights by category, which I have to say is a real game-changer for me. For example, I create categories such as ‘Positive Effect’ and ‘Negative Effect’ when weighing up two sides to an issue; with RevNote there’s no need to back track through the articles, I go directly to the category to review the collated highlights. Awesome stuff!
Love this tool. I am always changing my mind about where I want to place my clippings. It is so easy to change which project I have placed a clipping in and I can also store a clipping in several different projects. Well worth it if you do a lot of research on the web. Nice! : )
I found this App while conducting extensive online research. I have found this extension perfect for me so I am giving it 5 stars and have recommended it to colleagues. I'm keen to know when the PDF highlighter will be up and running?
This is not the first tool to try and do something like this. I have played around with many citation reference tools and several tools designed for writers and they have all seemed to work differently to this. What I like about Insiite is that although it seems a little overly simple at first, it clearly wants to set itself apart by helping you collate and organize your annotations in a way that you cannot really do with other tools. If you’re anything like me and read far too many articles each time you are researching something, then you will like the ability to label your annotations as you make them. This is a simple but great tool.
YEAH!!! THIS IS A REALLY COOL EXTENSION! It is not perfect but I LIKE the way that this is heading. VERY INTERESTED to see how Insiite develops.
This would be worth 5 stars but I want to give it room to get even better! The interface is cool and straightforward to use. The main thing I am missing for now is the ability to save the full web page. I have spoken with the awesome people behind Insiite and they are working on it. I am really looking forward to that.
As a scientist, I tend to use PDFs for most of my research, but do occasionally use online articles for background reading. I cannot fault the design of the clipper, or how user friendly it is on web pages, but I would love to be able to use this tool with PDFs. I am hoping my very positive review speeds up the development of the PDF reader, as that would make this clipper a priceless tool for very time-pressured researchers.
Works for most use-cases that I come across.
It is easy to use and a great design. I can't take a screenshot or review PDFs, which are functions I would like from a web clipper. I would definitely award 5 stars if these became available.
Very cool. Got some serious control over the highlights that I make. Also, the label feature for organising highlights is really neat. It is so so easy to get organised. I can't wait for them to finish some of the other cool features they’re talking about.
Really happy with the way that Insiite lets me save articles that I find on the web into more than one project. Often the stuff I come across has relevance beyond the project that I'm working on, so most of the time I'll store the article in both my current project folder and the relevant folder of my knowledge base.
Clips all the pages I came across brilliantly. I really like being able to highlight directly in the browser.