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Figure 13.10
if you highlight text 
before saving an item, 
Surfulater will grab 
more text.
Onfolio
Onfolio (onfolio.com) used to be an independent company, but in 2006 it
was purchased by Microsot and is now a free download that's incorporated
with the Windows Live Toolbar.
To use Onfolio, you'll have to install the Windows Live Toolbar (available
at toolbar.live.com/) and then install the Onfolio button (which you can get
at onfolio.com).
Onfolio is accessible from the browser in two ways. you can right-click
and get the option to save a page or a site to Onfolio, or you can click on
the Onfolio button in your Windows Live Toolbar. Onfolio launches as a
browser sidebar ( Figure 13.11 ).
Again, right-clicking brings you a lot of options in Onfolio; when you
choose to save pages, you're given a popup window to enter any notes you
want to enter, name the page, and save the page as either a link or as an
actual local copy of the page. I save actual pages whenever possible, realiz-
ing that there's no telling how quickly a page might vanish of the Internet.
If you have space limitations, however, you might want to limit yourself to
saving URLs only ( Figure 13.12 ).
 
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