Browsers > Offline Browsers > SliceTheWeb 1.6.42
- File size: 49.5K
- Date Added: Oct 28, 2007
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- Category:Offline BrowsersBrowsers
- License:Free to try; $$25.00 to buy
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- Requirements: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server
Publisher's description
To organize and keep in order all the Web pages you have downloaded, we recommend you use SliceTheWeb - the brand new way to save only that data that you wish to be saved. This innovative software solution lets you arrange and store both whole Web pages and their fragments in a very comfortable way. All pages, notes and other data are always at hand and strictly organized giving you quick access to all your information.
Version 1.6.42 fixes bug with Firefox at Microsoft(tm) Windows (tm) 98, customizes slice information bar.
Editor's review of SliceTheWeb Though it's convenient, SliceTheWeb isn't as full featured of a clipping utility as some competitors. Its interface is handy enough, though. To clip a Web-page fragment, just select it and choose the Add Web Slice option from the right-click menu. Slices go into folders of your choosing, and there's a very basic search tool for ferreting them out by name. But the pluses end there. SliceTheWeb can clip entire pages or fragments of text, but it can't extract images. On the plus side, the app now integrates with both Internet Explorer and Firefox. You can save a slice in HTML format, but you can't export multiple slices into one file. There are no features for editing slices. Also, be aware the demo lets you save only 50 slices, though it doesn't impose a trial period. Students with basic capture needs might make do with SliceTheWeb, but many users will opt for one of the more powerful programs in this class.
