Monday, April 26, 2010

Kim Komando - Daily Download



Treat the Web like your personal textbook

You use textbooks differently than you use other books. You highlight important passages. You dog-ear pages you want to return to. You scribble notes in the margins. It would be nice to use the Web in the same way.

That would make the Web infinitely more useful. That's especially true for students. It would give them control over the largest research tool ever made. But even regular people could benefit from it. It would help organize research on travel or big purchases.

iCyte is an add-on that works with Firefox and Internet Explorer. And it's just what you need. It saves snapshots of any Web page to your online account. You can organize these "Cytes" into different projects. They're stored forever—even if the original page is deleted!

You can highlight the important text within Cytes. You can even attach helpful notes to them. You'll always know why you chose a specific page. And you can jump right to the passage you need.

Cost: Free
System: Windows XP, Vista and 7, Mac OS X
Download HERE

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