Online archiving and storage of copies of web pages is an add-on, with basic bookmarking, offered in a paid delivery model with a promise to never sell your data.
The Evernote Premium version includes much more potent search capabilities. Sorting out whether this is true only for the online storage, or also for the local storage is an important factor.
Iterasi used to be freestanding, but is now at the Positive Press web site. It stores to its own site, not to your own machine.
Freezepage saves online, so is great if using another's computer. Fatal Defect is the requirement for regular, ongoing use. Its own pages on its site can be grabbed by Diigo, but the pages that you save to it, or at least the logs associated therewith, cannot be grabbed by Diigo, although Iterasi can do it, I think.
The site for manufacturer download seems to be abandoned, so this might be the only option. Net Snippets lost capabilty in Firefox along about version 3 of Firefox. IE8 still lets the Net Snippets toolbar install, but . . .
grabbed from Google cache because the Net Snippets site seems to be dead
"http://www.netsnippets.com/guide/v3/basic/guide.htm"
Permits import of all of your bookmarks, and will save, archive the pages, and will build an index to search the content of those pages. Will extract portions too.
Downloading the Add2Netvouz button requires signing up and logging in.
Use Jing to capture anything you see on your computer screen and share it instantly...as an image or short movie.
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I've been getting a lot of emails lately asking for alternatives to NetSnippets, a nifty software tool for saving and organizing content from web pages, which is no longer being supported. Following are some of your choices: Furl.net Evernote Surfulator...