Surfulater 3.15.0.10

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Everyone who surfs the Net comes across information they need to keep. With Surfulater you can permanently save selected text, images, and complete Web pages, then edit, annotate, tag, cross-reference, organize, and search for information in your offline personal and portable knowledge base. Surfulater works with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Surfulater also lets you save content from other applications such as MS Word and PDF files, and you can attach and link files to articles.

Personal Information can be kept using a variety of article templates, such as Contacts, To Do List, and Notes. When you use Surfulater you'll never lose important information, or have to worry about Web sites or pages disappearing never to be found again. Version 3.15.0.10 adds the ability to tag articles using multi-word tags and auto-suggest, adds a new Tags Tree to access articles by tags and manage tags.

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