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Catalog Web Pages With SurfSaver

If you do a lot of research on the Web, SurfSaver by AskSam Systems offers a convenient method of saving Web pages for future use. This $30 shareware plug-in integrates with your browser, enabling you to save a page either by right-clicking it and selecting SurfSaver Save or by clicking the SurfSaver button in the toolbar. A pop-up box lets you save the page in a designated folder along with keywords and comments. SurfSaver saves both graphics and links, so when you look at them offline, they look exactly the way they did on the Web.

To peruse saved pages, right-click in your browser window or click the SurfSaver button and browse folders and lists of saved pages. You can also search the full text of pages. SurfSaver works with versions 4.0 and later of Internet Explorer and Navigator. Download it from AskSam Systems or from FileWorld.

Send your questions and tips to judy_heim@pcworld.com. We pay $50 for published items. Judy Heim is coauthor of The Quilter's Computer Companion (No Starch Press, 1997).

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