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Onfolio

November 11, 2004 By Will Richardson

You knew that sooner or later all of these fun little disparate tools would start coming together in one app, and it looks like Onfolio has taken a first step in that direction.

Fully integrated with Microsoft Internet Explorer and Office, Onfolio has tools for capturing a wide range of content including links, text snippets, images, web pages, and documents. Onfolio lets you organize and find captured content quickly and easily. And with Onfolio, you can easily share your research in documents, presentations, emails, and research reports.

It’s an RSS reader too, so here’s a blend of Furl, Webnote and Bloglines. The feature list is pretty impressive, and it has something that seems to be trying to quack like a blog too:

Website Publish* – Publish your research in a Website, with selected links, comments and content that you’ve captured. Automatically, include an RSS feed as part of the output.

Hmmm…verrry interesting. But, aye, here’s the rub: I don’t work on one machine. I have the desktop in my office, my laptop, the desktop at my wife’s office…you get the picture. How do I synch up all of this stuff, huh?

When we get to Onfolio Web, I’ll really sit up and take notice. But don’t fret…it won’t be long.
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