CNET Editors' review
WebReview attempts to make your Start page smarter and more suggestive, based on past browsing habits. If you've used Google's Chrome, or have been keeping up with Mozilla's latest efforts to change what users are seeing when they first fire up their browser or open a new tab, the idea behind WebReview is the similar.
When you install WebReview it will give you four different sets of links. Like other browsers, it will tell you both the last few tabs you had open, along with some of your most visited pages. It shines at showing you a group of sites you visit daily, along with a suggestion of sites you may be interested in going to. It sorts these out by what day it is, along with the time. So if you visit a few news blogs every Monday morning, it will keep track of that and offer them up as suggestions when you fire up your browser that same time of day.
It also provides a replacement history tracker. It will log all your browsing history and give you some powerful tools to go through it all including the option to sort by both domain and the number of visits. It gives a thumbnail view of each page. Another option it offers on your history is graph view: it shows the breadcrumb trail of how you went from site to site for that entire session. You can also go back to specific days and see a large graph for the entire day. Visually it's very interesting, and exploratory at the same time.
Publisher's Description
From Dragontalk:
WebReview enhances the abilities to re-find already visited websites and visualizes every single browsing session based on your local history. Furthermore it proposes you regularly visited sites just in the right time.
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