WEB CLIPPING APPLICATIONS COMPARED

Radius vs. OneNote vs. Evernote

See how Radius goes beyond basic web clipping with structured parsing, research-focused organization, and direct integration with Nota Bene.

Built for Research

Designed for scholars and serious writers, not just casual note capture.

Integrated Workflow

Works directly with Nota Bene and connects naturally with Ibidem and Orbis.

Searchable Knowledge

Captured material becomes searchable and easier to retrieve when writing.

Capability

Radius

OneNote

Evernote

Capture
Web Pages

✓ Yes

✓ Yes

✓ Yes

Browser Extension

✓ Yes

✓ Yes

✓ Yes

Interface

– Built into Nota Bene Workstation

– Familiar Ibidem interface

– Separate application

– Different interface

– Separate application

– Different interface

Handles
PDF & HTML

✓ Yes

✓ Yes

✓ Yes

Data
Integration & Mining

– Web contents are indexed and searchable by Orbis

– Parses source details into structured fields

– Supports research-ready organization

X No

X No

Boolean
Search

✓ Yes

X No

X No

(only with expensive Pro and Teams subscriptions)

Data Organization

User determined

Pre-determined categories

Pre-determined categories

Reference Manager Integration

✓ Yes

(Ibidem)

X No

X No

Keywords
& Tagging

– Every word is automatically a keyword

– Users can enter customized keywords

– Concept-oriented

– Efficient mouse & keyboard entry

– Keywords transfer to Ibidem and are searchable

– Organization-minded: task-oriented pre-determined keyword categories (e.g., “mtg” “to do” “call back”)

– Multiple mouse clicks

Pre-determined categories

Word
Processor Integration

– Single click in Orbis pastes editable search results by paragraph

– Available for Orbis keyword tagging

X No

X No

Storage
Limits

– Limitless data

– No constraints on file size (limit only by operating system)

– Storage limits are shared with other MS apps

– No local storage on Macs

– Limitations on notes, notebooks, note size and monthly uploads

– Free plan’s limitations are impractical

Price

– Included in Version 15

– Can use licensed version in perpetuity without additional payment

– Prices vary with MS 365 subscription level

– Yearly subscription plans start at $130 (2024)

– Program stops working unless subscription is renewed

Get Radius

Radius is available to Nota Bene 15 users for $99 and includes an NB15 product key for access. Unlike other add-ons, it is a fully integrated, standalone program—not just an extension—and, unlike many web-clipping tools, it supports academic research without requiring a subscription or renewal.

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