CNET Editors' review
CaptureSaver helps you to manage clips pulled from the Web, but we found browsing the stored clips to be an arduous task.
The program's two-part, utilitarian window is easy to operate and includes preloaded samples and a demo video. Folders and subfolders can easily be created and stored in the left-hand tree structure. The program captures screenshots of Web pages, selected texts, images, active windows, and even a specific section of the screen. You can also add comments to every clip. Users will appreciate the drag-and-drop feature for quickly arranging clippings. The inclusion of search and password features is a nice addition. CaptureSaver will let you print and import images, but you can't export information.
On the downside, the built-in viewer for viewing stored clippings took a while to load the images. We also would have like to have seen the integration of popular browsers like Mozilla and IE. Nonetheless, this program's 25-day trial is ample time for casual bloggers and students to appreciate this program's organizational capabilities.
Publisher's Description
From GoldGingko:
CaptureSaver lets you capture and permanently save information into an off-line research and reference library while you are surfing the Internet. It ensures you stop losing valuable information and always have what is important at your fingertips. You can use CaptureSaver as a general purpose information manager, a powerful research tool and research organizer, and as a knowledge base to build your own digital library of information.
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