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#1 jman

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Posted 19 September 2003 - 02:08 PM

A friend of mine has spent the last couple of years developing a tool for organizing and caching web content. You can find it at www.microsurfer.com. I'm on a dialup, so I appreciate the proactive caching, but most of all I've found it useful for managing links, such as SEO resources, various pages within clients' sites, etc. Very handy.

He's independent (like me and most of us here, I suspect). Support the little guy! :)

FYI: Just sharing, I don't get a commission or anything. :D

#2 Scottie

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Posted 19 September 2003 - 04:25 PM

Welcome to the forum, Josh! :)

Very cool avatar- are you kayaking?

My problem is I bookmark tons of stuff but I never use my bookmarks- just go back to Google and search again.

I can see how this would be useful to those who like to keep things organized and neat, though.

#3 jman

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Posted 19 September 2003 - 05:30 PM

Thanks! It's nice to be here. Great forums.

I don't use it for general surfing as much as I do for a particular client project (you can save sets of links separately). Thus for one client I have one file with folders for their site, resources pertaining to their field, competitor sites, etc. Very handy for more "constrained" surfing.

Yes, I'm a paddler. <Insert paddling emoticon here> That was up in the San Juan Islands not far from Seattle.




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