While surfing the web, you often have to save some data and web pages to the disk. If you need only one paragraph from a whole page, you have to save the entire page. In a while there appear a lot of unarranged pages on your hard disk.
SliceTheWeb is a small, but very useful utility that allows you to arrange and store both whole web pages and their fragments in the txt, HTML or MHTML formats, search the saved notes (also called web slices), print them. You can add such web slices from the browser Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher with just one mouse click.
With this program, you will have the notes you need always at hand, even if you are not connected to the Internet. Storing web slices on your hard disk will save Internet traffic, while the convenient system of grouping them will allow you to find the one you need quickly and easily.
Main features:
SliceTheWeb features:
How it works:
With SliceTheWeb, you can save the web pages you like or their fragments to the disk. Later, you will be able to view, delete, print, save to another file and search these notes.
To add a note:
You can click the More button to open the window for viewing your web slices.
You can use the About dialog box to view the number of added web slices and about the limit of the number of web slices for your version of the program.
The window for viewing web slices:
While viewing your web slices, you can group them the way you need:
You can search your web slices while viewing them:
For each web slice you can see the folder it was added to, its type and name, the URL of the web page and the date when it was added.
If the number of your web slices exceeds the limit of stored notes for the current version of the program, you will see the corresponding warning each time you start the program or change the way your web slices are grouped. Besides, no changes (including changing the names of your web slices, moving them between groups, deleting them after you exit the program) will be saved.
System requirements:
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