Looks like a new version of Surfulater is about to be released.

Started by Michal on 10/16/2008
Alexander Deliyannis 11/5/2008 7:57 pm
Hi Michal,

Excellent comparison! I've never tried WebResearch but now I feel as if I have :-)

Just a couple of clarifications on Surfulater which I have been using for almost two years now and am delighted.

Michal wrote:
Browser integration:
- Both apps work with IE and Firefox (FF). Surfulater relies on
a right-click menu alone, while WR has both a toolbar and right-click menu options.

SUL (Surf-U-Later) also has a toolbar icon in IE at least (I don't have Firefox). Check your toolbar settings in IE.

8. Databases
I wish WR and Surfulater had
the option to open more than one database at a time in a tabbed interface (like MyInfo)

SUL indeed has a multiple document tabbed interface. I think that you can check this in the trial version by opening the help database. You should be able to see this along with the default knowledge base in spite of the one database limitation, as far as I remember.

That's it for the moment.

Cheers
Alexander

Michal 11/6/2008 4:51 pm
Hi Alexander,

Michal wrote:
>Browser integration:
>-
Both apps work with IE and Firefox (FF). Surfulater relies on
>a right-click menu
alone, while WR has both a toolbar and right-click menu options.

SUL
(Surf-U-Later) also has a toolbar icon in IE at least (I don't have Firefox). Check
your toolbar settings in IE.

I rechecked my IE settings, but in IE there's only SUL button, not a toolbar. Am I missing something? (I hope the links to the screen captures work...)

IE7, WR toolbar and edit bar, and SUL button in IE7 --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937672/fileID247553289/IE - WebResearch and Surfulater toolbars.jpg

IE7, Surfulater right-click menu --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937672/fileID247361611/IE - Surfulater Right-Click Menu.jpg

Firefox, WR toolbar --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937672/fileID247553271/Firefox - WebResearch Toolbar.jpg

Firefox, WR (Save Frame) and SUL right-click menu items --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937672/fileID247361607/Firefox - Right Click Menu - WR Save Frame.jpg

Firefox, WR (Save Selection) and SUL right-click menu items --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937672/fileID247361539/Firefox - Right Click Menu - WR Save Selection.jpg


>8. Databases
>I wish WR and Surfulater had
>the
option to open more than one database at a time in a tabbed interface (like MyInfo)


SUL indeed has a multiple document tabbed interface. I think that you can check this
in the trial version by opening the help database. You should be able to see this along
with the default knowledge base in spite of the one database limitation, as far as I
remember.


Yup I noticed "help" opens in a tab next to the database tab, but I wasn't sure if you could open multiple databases in tabs. Thanks Alexander, that's great news and yet another reason for me to go for SUL.

That's it for the moment.

Cheers
Alexander

Thanks!

Michal

Michal 11/6/2008 5:31 pm
Sorry, these links might be easier to follow...

IE7, WR toolbar and edit bar, and SUL button --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937973/fileID247580490/image1.jpg

IE7, Surfulater right-click menu --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937973/fileID247580489/image2.jpg

Firefox, WR toolbar --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937973/fileID247580488/image3.jpg

Firefox, WR (Save Frame) and SUL right-click menu items --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937973/fileID247580486/image4.jpg

Firefox, WR (Save Selection) and SUL right-click menu items --> http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID4937973/fileID247580487/image5.jpg

Alexander Deliyannis 11/7/2008 5:55 pm
>(Surf-U-Later) also has a toolbar icon in IE at least (I don’t have Firefox).
>Check your toolbar settings in IE.

I rechecked my IE settings, but in IE there’s only SUL button, not a toolbar. Am
I missing something? (I hope the links to the screen captures work...)

No, you're not missing anything; by "toolbar icon" I meant button; sorry for the confusion.

From the screenshots, I am indeed impressed by WR's editing features, though I don't really miss them. I only use the web for reference information that I have no need to edit --apart for removing the ads and stuff that might have been gathered along, and Surfulater does that easily.

Cheers
Alexander