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[OT] Grab info off the net
\ reader (20 Nov 2007)
. \ Neil Bothwick (20 Nov 2007)
. \ reader (20 Nov 2007)
. . \ Daniel da Veiga (20 Nov 2007)
. \ reader (20 Nov 2007)
. . \ Dan Farrell (20 Nov 2007)
. \ Roger Luethi (21 Nov 2007)
. \ reader (21 Nov 2007)

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Subject:[OT] Grab info off the net
Group:Gentoo-user
From:reader
Date:20 Nov 2007


 
What are people using and can vouch for that can snag webpages or
parts of web pages to store/save/organize/report on etc etc, as well
as handling clipboard content or the like? Something to collect
disparate pieces of information with that can organize and present it.

I've used a windows oriented tool called NetSnippets at one time but it
is no longer being developed and I wanted something to work on linux
anyway.

What do we have that does that? I know about wget of course, of
course but while it can collect webpages well there is no provision
for organizing it etc.

Hard to figure what to search portage for. I tried:
eix -S research

And got a few hits but none were about that I'm looking for.

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