myFavorites 2.1

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  • Date added:
    26/10/2007
  • File size:
    312K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 5.5

Publisher’s description

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Research, store, organize, and manage full HTML content you find on the Web in one click with myFavorites. Unlike other bookmark managers, myFavorites stores a full, editable HTML copy of the page or selection. Collect and annotate pages in any language with the built-in HTML Editor. Even if the Web site vanishes tomorrow, your copy will stay safe on your own computer. Exchange your research with other myFavorites users.

New features include the ability to browse, collect, and annotate RSS feed content with the built-in RSS reader. MyFavorites installs seamlessly as an Internet Explorer add-in.

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  1. dsffds Anonymous -- July 3 2005, 01.21

    dsfdsf

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  2. Powerful utility for under $10 Anonymous -- July 3 2005, 01.04

    At 5.99 you probably can't beat the reporting you can get out of this handy personal budget spreadsheet.

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  3. Works damn well! Anonymous -- July 2 2005, 20.31

    Works really good, guess its worth it but then the only drawback is wish it came with a few more smtp servers.

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