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The power and beauty of the World Wide Web is that it is a wonderfully multifacted if chaotically messy place. The great challenge of the Web is keeping track of what you find there. Saving more than just a few bookmarks or page content in a heirarchical menu or set of tables amounts to trying to pound a round peg into a square hole. If you surf the Web a lot and need to remember what you found, you need a tool that can handle that level of complexity in a simple and intuitive way. You need SynCognito.
These are some of the ways SynCognito can help you tame the Internet:
Graphical Folders: In SynCognito, you can graphically arrange elements within folders any way you want, just like the icons on your computer's desktop. Don't underestimate this very simple feature. There is a reason why modern desktops no longer rely on laundry list displays of file entries. Why should you have to stockpile your bookmarks and saved content that way? Graphical placement of icons, arranged in two dimensions however you like just as on your desktop, makes it that much easier and more intuitive for you to relocate things and to remember their context.
Shared Folder Entries: Things in SynCognito, your bookmarks and saved pages, are not limited to being in just one folder. You can put any SynCognito element everywhere that makes sense without having to fret over the single most appropriate place for it, and then have to remember that place. Make your folders correspond to a particular function or use and then populate them with whatever is sensible without worrying about conflicts with other foldres.
Filters: SynCognito can automatically add new things into appropriate folders through the use of filters. If a new bookmark or saved page meets the criteria set in a filter, that thing is added to the folder specified by the filter.
Notes: Make your own annotations on any SynCognito thing - bookmarks, saved content, even folders. These annotations pop up when visiting those things, and you can search on them too.
Links: Make your own web by creating links between any two SynCognito things that seem related to you. Use these links to remind yourself of how a SynCognito element such as a bookmark, saved page, folder or even a note, relates to other SynCognito things. You can follow these links to navigate to related bookmarks and content.
Browser Integration: SynCognito operates totally within your browser. When you view saved content, or any other SynCognito display, you view it within your normal browser context, not a separate application. You can move between SynCognito displays using your browser's normal forward and back buttons.
Aggregates: There are times you would like to see several pieces of content side-by-side but without propagating lots of windows across your screen. SynCognito Aggregates are single-window displays made up of resizeable frames that contain other SynCognito things such as saved pages, bookmarks (meaning that page's live content is shown), or even notes. Using Aggregates, you can see in one consolidated display the content of several related elements arranged on the screen exactly as you would like.
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