
Additionally, this menu can be somewhat tedious if you’re using it often. However, that clipper doesn’t provide an option for saving items as PDFs. Open the Share Sheet from any item and select DEVONthink, and you’ll be provided with a clipping interface that gives you many import options. On iOS, the Share Sheet ( ) is used to get items from one app to another, and DEVONthink is no exception. On DEVONthink To Go ( DTTG), DEVONthink’s iOS and iPadOS (hereafter I’ll just say “iOS”) counterpart, the options are not so endless.

macOS’ flexibility makes all of these options easy. You can clip them straight into the app using the Clip to DEVONthink tool, you can save them in your own formats and import them into DEVONthink, you can drop them into a designated file system folder and use Folder Actions to import them automatically. On macOS, users have seemingly infinite options to save new items into DEVONthink. 1 That last use-case is the focus of this article-and the iOS shortcut I’m sharing. Chiefly, it provides a robust repository for everything I’ve ever thought of, done, or found. I use DEVONthink for a variety of purposes.
