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create and manage web archives
thoresson | Oct 31 2006
Hi, I'm new in the OS X-world, and have just learnt about Safari's web archive function. As a freelance journalist, having the possibility to save websites that might be useful in the future as selfcontaining files are a great possibility. Even better if there was some software that helped me in creating and manage the web archives. To do it in Safari requires a couple of mouseclicks. Is there anything around that would let me create a web archive out of a url in the clipboard or similar just with the press of a hotkey? And what about sorting and tagging the created archives so that they are easily available in the future? /Anders 13 Comments
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I actually installed Yojimbo earlier...Submitted by thoresson on October 31, 2006 - 9:11am.
I actually installed Yojimbo earlier today. I like the fact that it's so easy to add url:s to the web archives, just making sure the url are on the clipboard and pressing F8. But I wonder how Yojimbo performs when you've got a couple of thousand entries in the database. Not "performs" in terms of speed and other computer related measurements, but in terms of how easy it is to find what you are looking for. I've also had a quick look at Journler, and there I can sort the web archives into different folders and subfolders. That means that I can groups stuff together that are connected, for a certain article I can file all my notes, all pdf:s and all web archives used as reference material together. I can't see no obvious way to do the same in Yojimbo. On the other hand, adding web archives to Journler isn't as painless as with Yojimbo, especially since my browser of choice is Opera. Also, in Journler, web archives and pdf:s are not included in the internal searches by default. For every entry one makes, one have to activate internal indexing. So, what I would like to know is, how many entries do you have in Yojimbo today, and how easy do you find what you are looking for. Also, do you have a clever way to group a couple of notes, web archives and pdf:s together? I know one can create new folders, but since I write a couple of articles per month, that list will soon grow quickly and become cluttered. /Anders » POSTED IN:
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