Used iCyte for Firefox for Webware?


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iCyte for Firefox is a free browser add-on designed to enhance the web browsing experience by allowing users to save and organize web pages efficiently. This tool enables users to capture snapshots of web pages, which can then be stored and categorized in a personal library for easy access. The add-on integrates seamlessly with Firefox, making it a convenient option for users who frequently need to reference or revisit online content.

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This extension also supports collaborative features, allowing users to share their saved pages with others. By providing an organized way to manage web content, iCyte helps streamline research processes and improves productivity. It is particularly useful for students, professionals, and anyone who needs to keep track of various web resources in a structured manner.


Used iCyte for Firefox for Webware?


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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Webware
Additional Requirements
Internet Explorer 7.0 or Mozilla Firefox 1.3
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
728
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Save Web pages for later retrieval.

iCyte addresses the many issues associated with the Internet and managing online research. It does so effectively and more comprehensively than any of the other products currently available. It answers the fundamental question I have found something interesting on the internet now what can I do with it? If you were to bookmark every page when researching, you would quicklyhave a list of links that were unwieldy and largely meaningless. Volume works against bookmarking as an effective solution for tracking pages when researching. A more fundamental problem with bookmarking is that it only saves the link to the page, and over time pages change and disappear. Furthermore, saving a url won't always work. For instance, url's saved within a website requiring the user to log-on won't return the information.


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