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- Price: Free to try (21-day trial); $35.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
- Date added: August 18, 2005
- Total Downloads: 6,905
- Downloads last week: 4
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- Average user rating: stars out of 8 votes
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Publisher's description
From Soft As It Gets Pty :Everyone who surfs the Net comes across information they need to keep. With Surfulater you can save selected text, images, and complete Web pages, then edit, annotate, cross-reference, organize, and search for information in your offline personal and portable knowledge base. Surfulater works with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and IE-based browsers such as Maxthon. It doesn't lock you inside a browser. When you use Surfulater you'll never lose important information you find on the Web, or have to worry about Web sites or pages disappearing never to be found again.
In version 1.9 new File commands and Toolbar have been added to make working with multiple Knowledge Bases much easier.
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Version: Surfulater 1.9
"Absolutly the greatest way to capture web info"
Pros: It does exactly what it says it will do. I use it to save a copy of tidbits of information I come across on the web for reference later. This is a lifesaver being able to capture web pages that may later disappear or the links to them break. I only wish I had this earlier. This is also a program that is not static, updates and improvements are coming out all the time and the author is very responsive to support issues.
Cons: none that I have found.
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Version: Surfulater 1.9
"Its not just a internet utility - its a knowledge base"
Pros: I have been looking for a product like this for weeks. I downloaded, installed, and used at least 20 programs, only to become unsatisfied. The thing I hated about most "knowledge bases" was that they seperated information so I couldn't see it all at once. The other thing was, why provide a advanced editor if I am just going to use word anyway?
Surfulator is awesome. You can have different books (that's just my wording) displayed as tabs above. Its an easy way to orginze say, projects, personal, products, school. In each book you can have the standard folders and articles - BUT if you click on a folder named "Roof Materials" you can view all the articals in there...you don't have to select each one. Another great feature is that you can minimize different sections of the artical for quick viewing (you'd have to try it to understand). You can also add an entire web page, just an article, or an artical and a web page (saves the portion of the site you clipped and adds a thumbnail of the entire page which is also saved but minimized). With all of that it is a great "web companion," but it also repaces all of those note tools I downloaded. I can add notes, comments, and attatchements on my own with my own files. For an example, I needed to do an outline of PDF file, so I linked the file to my artical, and the cliped sections that I needed to reference (requirements for a project) and wrote a comment underneath.
Cons: I haven't found any yet...I am slowly unistalling all the do nothing programs I installed in the past few weeks
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Version: Surfulater 1.9
Pros: I have used many bookmark organizer programs, etc, but this works so much better and does much more. Many times I can't remember why I bookmarked a site. With this program, I can give notes about it, copy the text I wanted out of it, link to the original website, and search / organize the folders. Once you try it, it's really tough to go back.
Cons: There are a couple useful features that are "still to come." (Such as text markup and easier printing), but overall it does what I was hoping.
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