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CyberArticle
- Version: 5.23
- Downloads Count: 24
- License Type: Shareware
- Price: $39
- Date Added: Mar 23, 2009
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
- File Size: 22.032 MB
- Author: Wei Shijun
Description of CyberArticle
CyberArticle, Your Internet Knowledge Management Tool CyberArticle is a kind of software for knowledge management, which aims at helping individuals, middle-sized and small enterprises to create and manage their own knowledge databases. In addition to the main functions of saving and managing web pages, CyberAriticle has also been equipped with an importing function by which you can import some commonly used files into it such as office-related files(word, excel, powerpoint, etc.), PDF, Email, TXT, any pictures, source codes, Flashes and so on. Collecting Web Pages Collect web pages in Windows Vista (Internet Explorer Protected mode supported) , Windows XP, Windows 2000,etc Collect web pages in Firefox Collect complete or part of web pages, images, text, etc Collect Flash FLV movies (YouTuBe videos) Manage Documents Edit saved web pages Full-text search Import disk files: Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) files, Source Code file, Images, etc Batch process documents Make e-Books Make CHM files Make EXE e-Books Make Eclipse Help files Share your Knowledge Publish your documents on web by IIS Store documents in SQL Server / MySQL databases server, or Access, SQL Server Express
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