Overall, while definitely beta-level code, it is stable enough for daily use. There is no "Confirm" step after selecting your Clip option. One item to note: It does operate differently than the Chrome/Firefox Extension, in that the "Clip" buttons operate immediately. Some things are not implemented (complete HTML clipping and screenshot capture), but the basics are there. It's based on the Web Clipper for Chrome and Firefox provided with Joplin, with Javascript modifications to support Safari App Extensions and, of course, a native-based UI. It does the basics: Clipping pages (complete and simplified) clipping URLs and selections tagging selecting folders changing the title checking on server status and disabling the controls if Joplin isn't running. I finally started to develop a Safari App Extension a while back and managed to get something working. I've always wanted to be able to clip pages from Safari, however. I've really enjoyed using Joplin, and it has worked well for me on a Mac.
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