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Googalyzer: web research tool
The concept behind Googalyzer is interesting, though it's probably not for everyone. It's basically an open-source, tabbed web browser with built-in note-taking, web-clipping, outlining and bibliographic tools. The idea is to consolidate these different aspects of web research into one application. This way you can have multiple research projects with all the relevant information kept in one place, without getting data from different project intermingled (this reminds me of the thinking behind Panic's recent Coda web design application). If you do a lot of research online, and are not already using something like DEVONthink, this might be worth a look.Googalyzer 3.0 beta 1 has just recently been released and is a free download from Funkware.
[Via Cool OSX Apps]

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JJ Forde said 8:24PM on 4-30-2007
Cool, now I can stop cluttering Safari with all my research for school papers. If only I had heard about this 2 weeks ago before my final paper's were do.
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Truegod said 9:03PM on 4-30-2007
Googalyzer? I bet the C&D letter is already in the mail... Looks like it might be a useful app though.
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John Brissenden said 10:51PM on 4-30-2007
Hmm. Maybe I'm missing something, but this seems like an app where a plugin (like Inquisitor would do just as well, if not better. Now if the Firefox extension Zotero were available for Safari...
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