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	<title>Comments on: Surfulater for PIM</title>
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		<title>by: Neville Franks</title>
		<link>http://libraryclips.blogsome.com/2006/08/03/surfulater-for-pim/#comment-31319</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2006 22:38:21 +0100</pubDate>
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					<description>Hi, I'm the author of Surfulater and would like to express my thanks for your review. I'd like to mention of couple of things not covered in your review.

Surfulater enables you to access all of your saved content without having to be connected to the Net. It is also much faster to access, organize and work with your content than Web based applications. With Surfulater you don't need to worry about having all of your valuable content locked away on some third party site, with no sustainable business model. 

You can publish Surfulater content to HTML, MHTML or E-Mail it. In future you will be able to publish entire Knowledge Bases to HTML, including the Navigation Tree. This will be ideal for folks who want to share content on a Web site. And Surfulater content is stored as industry standard XML, not some proprietary database.

Surfulater uses HTML Templates to define what Articles look like and the data they contain. These templates can be changed and new ones added by the end-user. 

Soon we'll have Knowledge Base Synchronization available. This will enable KB's to be synchronized between say your Desktop and Notebook PC's or your Home and Work PC's, over the Internet. This lets you move from PC to PC and have all of your content available.

There is much more to Surfulater and much more on the drawing board, but that's enough from me for now.

Again thanks for the review, it is much appreciated.

Neville Franks &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.surfulater.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Surfulater, Save what you Surf&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hi, I&#8217;m the author of Surfulater and would like to express my thanks for your review. I&#8217;d like to mention of couple of things not covered in your review.</p>
	<p>Surfulater enables you to access all of your saved content without having to be connected to the Net. It is also much faster to access, organize and work with your content than Web based applications. With Surfulater you don&#8217;t need to worry about having all of your valuable content locked away on some third party site, with no sustainable business model. </p>
	<p>You can publish Surfulater content to HTML, MHTML or E-Mail it. In future you will be able to publish entire Knowledge Bases to HTML, including the Navigation Tree. This will be ideal for folks who want to share content on a Web site. And Surfulater content is stored as industry standard XML, not some proprietary database.</p>
	<p>Surfulater uses HTML Templates to define what Articles look like and the data they contain. These templates can be changed and new ones added by the end-user. </p>
	<p>Soon we&#8217;ll have Knowledge Base Synchronization available. This will enable KB&#8217;s to be synchronized between say your Desktop and Notebook PC&#8217;s or your Home and Work PC&#8217;s, over the Internet. This lets you move from PC to PC and have all of your content available.</p>
	<p>There is much more to Surfulater and much more on the drawing board, but that&#8217;s enough from me for now.</p>
	<p>Again thanks for the review, it is much appreciated.</p>
	<p>Neville Franks <a href="http://www.surfulater.com" rel="nofollow">Surfulater, Save what you Surf</a>
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