Web Capture
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Posted by Michal
Jan 2, 2009 at 09:19 PM
There’s another web capture tool, but it seems to be an overkill if used only as a bookmark manager:
Check&Get http://activeurls.com/
“Manage and validate bookmarks, Track Changes and Archive Web Pages”...
Some folks at donationcoder.com seem to like it. A recent discussion about bookmark managers: http://www.donationcoder.com/Forums/bb/index.php?topic=15658.0
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Jan 4, 2009 at 06:42 PM
Surfulater does a real good job doing exactly what you’re looking for, Ken. I like Surfulater for bookmarks over other programs because I have a unified collection of both bookmarks and pages. Thus I don’t have to make my way through two separate collections of info when looking for something.
Surfulater’s tagging and other sorting mechanisms allow me to easily show all my bookmarks together if that is what I wish, or in the context of their respective topics.
Surfulater is so much more versatile than many people realize.
And it keeps getting better.
As well, Neville is the kind of developer who stays on top of any user concerns or suggestions.
Daly
Ken wrote:
>I know that Surfulator can capture a complete web page, its URL, and page title, as well
>as give you a field for your own comments. But, if I just want to capture the URL, page
>title and have a field for comments, are there other programs that that can easily
>capture this data and automatically populate the correct fields like Surfulator? I
>would like to start capturing this data, but I do not necessarily want to capture the
>web pages themselves. Can Surfulator be made to do this? Or, should I be looking at
>alternate programs? I should also add that I am looking for a program that has a
>tree-like organizational structure and tagging so I can organize my data. I am trying
>to expand my PIM tools to my web surfing.
>
>Thanks,
>
>—Ken
Posted by Ken
Jan 5, 2009 at 04:32 AM
Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Surfulater does a real good job doing exactly what you’re looking for, Ken. I like
>Surfulater for bookmarks over other programs because I have a unified collection of
>both bookmarks and pages. Thus I don’t have to make my way through two separate
>collections of info when looking for something.
>
>Surfulater’s tagging and other
>sorting mechanisms allow me to easily show all my bookmarks together if that is what I
>wish, or in the context of their respective topics.
>
>Surfulater is so much more
>versatile than many people realize.
>
>And it keeps getting better.
>
>As well,
>Neville is the kind of developer who stays on top of any user concerns or
>suggestions.
>
>www.surfulater.com
>
>Daly
Hi Daly,
I looked at Surfulator, and I like both the program and Neville. However, I think that for the time being I am going to try Link Stash as it is portable. I may eventually get to the point where I want to capture full pages, but I am not there yet. I am also interested in seeing what PPL does with IQ as it matures, but Link Stash just seems like the right program for me now.
—Ken