Canaware NetNotes 5.4

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As you know, you can bookmark sites and pages, but maybe you're specifically interested in saving a particular paragraph, image, or maybe a snippet of code on a page, rather than the whole page. Canaware NetNotes, also known as web page saver, web page captor, and web page organizer, is the right tool for this purpose, it allows you to create your own knowledge base by capturing various web pages from IE and Firefox, it also provides you the abilities to categorize, organize, edit and search your information in an easy way.

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