Onfolio - New Software for Web Search
Posted by admin on Mar 14, 2004 in technology |
“There are great tools for finding stuff. But there are few tools for managing research.”
- J.J. Allaire’s words on his new tool, Onfolio.
Alliare Corp., was his first company which he founded in 1995 when he was just out of college in Minnesota. He built Allaire into a publicly traded company with $100 million a year in sales before selling it to Macromedia Inc. Alliare’s Coldfusion is still a big asset for Macromedia, which helped to expand its vision from a multimedia company to become a Giant in Internet technologies.
Onfolio is a software for collecting, organizing and sharing information you find online. It is planned to be released tommorrow.
While Google helps in searching the raw data available on the Internet, this tool captures a wide range of content including links, text snippets, images, web pages, and documents and lets you organize and find captured content quickly and easily. Watch how it works.
You can check out the 30-day trial version, it costs at $30 for the basic research version and $80 for the Web publishing version. It works with Windows computers but not on Apple or Linux.
- J.J. Allaire’s words on his new tool, Onfolio.
Alliare Corp., was his first company which he founded in 1995 when he was just out of college in Minnesota. He built Allaire into a publicly traded company with $100 million a year in sales before selling it to Macromedia Inc. Alliare’s Coldfusion is still a big asset for Macromedia, which helped to expand its vision from a multimedia company to become a Giant in Internet technologies.
Onfolio is a software for collecting, organizing and sharing information you find online. It is planned to be released tommorrow.
While Google helps in searching the raw data available on the Internet, this tool captures a wide range of content including links, text snippets, images, web pages, and documents and lets you organize and find captured content quickly and easily. Watch how it works.
You can check out the 30-day trial version, it costs at $30 for the basic research version and $80 for the Web publishing version. It works with Windows computers but not on Apple or Linux.
