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SurfSaver
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Version
2.2
askSam Systems' SurfSaver 2.0 PRO was honored by PC
World with a 2000 World Class Award for the Best
Internet Utility. SurfSaver is a browser add-on which
allows users to store Web pages directly from their
browser into searchable folders. Once saved, users can
quickly search and browse these pages (even when they
are not connected to the Internet). Unlike bookmarks,
SurfSaver creates a permanent archive of Web pages in
folders on your computer -- a real advantage given
the "here today, gone tomorrow" nature of the
Internet.
SurfSaver is accessed directly from the browser
(either Netscape 4.x or Internet Explorer 4.x or 5.x).
Users can save a single page, multiple pages, or an
entire Web site including frames, associated graphics,
and hypertext links. The pages are stored on a user's
hard drive in a browser-searchable database. SurfSaver
allows full-text, Boolean, date, and proximity
searches in the pages that are saved. "The Internet
has changed the way students, professors, analysts,
journalists, and businesses gather information. It's
by far the most comprehensive, easy to access source
of information that has ever existed. With SurfSaver,
we provide online researchers a valuable tool to make
more effective use of the Internet" says Schnyder.
SurfSaver, orginally launched January 13, 2000, was
recently updated.SurfSaver 2.2 is available in two
versions: a downloadable FREE version, and the PRO
version. The PRO version can be downloaded for $29.95.
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