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Try Our WEBMARCATION Annotator for Free

Try WEBMARCATION free for 30 days then buy a full license for only $20. (Click here to find out how we keep the price so low.)

Don't just look at a web page--do things with it! For example, you can...

  • write notes on it
  • highlight it
  • categorize it
  • describe it
  • save the link away
  • or keep the whole page to be read another day!
download it

Click here to download the WEBMARCATION Annotator. Try it for 30 days. At any time, you can purchase it for only $20.

(For Windows 98/XP/Vista.)


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Here are just a few of WEBMARCATION's features:
Some Fun Things to Try
who can use webmarcation
  • Serious web surfers
  • Students
  • Teachers
  • You
  • Researchers
  • Journalists
  • Job hunters
  • Your friends
  • Hobbyists
  • Musicians
  • Your family
  • News junkies; RSS "news feed" readers
  • Anyone who wants to add notes and highlights to web pages
  • Everyone who wants to visit any number of links from a web page without having to open all the links at once or go back and forth between the web page and each of the links

Features

Browse the Web

Just type any web address into the address bar and click the "Go" button and WEBMARCATION will retrieve the page like any other browser. But here, already, is where things get more interesting.

Save Links for Later Reference
Save: Page Link

If you'd like to save the link to the page you are reading to be retrieved later, click "Save Link" in the toolbar and the link will appear in the topics list at the top of the browser window. You can change the description by editing it in the description bar and pressing "Enter".

Later, when you want to retrieve the page again, just click on the link in the topics list.

Save Pages to a Local "Cache" Database
Save: Page Link

You can take a "snapshot" of a page by saving it to your local "cache". Click "Save Page" and the next time you access the page the text portions will be retrieved just as you saved them. (The images will still be retrieved from the web.) You can embed notes and you can highlight portions of text in your saved page.

Display: Web Local

If you want to see the current web version of the page, click "Display Web" after retrieving the page. Revert to the cached copy by clicking "Display Local". Or, save the currently displayed web version again to the cache by clicking "Save Page".

Create a Topics Hierarchy Similar to a "Favorites" List
Topics

Click "Topics" and add new topics and subtopics by checking the box next to any "[New Topic]" entry and changing its name. Edit any topic name any time by clicking on the name and changing it. Delete a topic by unchecking the box next to it.

Associate Links and Pages to More Than One Topic at the Same Time
Edit Mode

Select one or more links from the list of links then click "Topics". You will see these selected links in a special section under every topic. Simply check the links you want associated with the topic. Uncheck any links you want to disassociate from the topic.

try it

Try our WEBMARCATION Annotator, then buy it for only $20. Click here to download.

(For Windows 98/XP/Vista.)

"Grab": See and Choose From All the Links in a Page
Notes: Add Grab

For power link managment, you can navigate to a blog or headlines page and click "Notes Grab". The page will be saved to the cache and you will see a table of all the links on the page.

You can visit the links by clicking on them. Or, you can add them to your link list by Crtl-clicking them. You can mark any link as "Ignore" if you've already read it, saved it to your link list or if you not interested in it.

You can return to the page, say, a few days later and click "Refresh Links" and the page will be retrieved from the web and any new links will be added to your table. These will show up at the top highlighted in blue.

"Grabbed" pages and saved pages are stored separately in the database cache.

Grabbing RSS Feeds

Grab works on RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds as well. Thousands of web sites syndicate their contents via these "news feeds".

Save the link to an RSS feed to the links list then click on it with the right mouse button and click "Grab Links". Or, click on a link to visit an RSS feed. For some sites, the page will appear as gibberish, for others the gibberish will be nicely formatted to look a page with headlines and short descriptions. In either case, click "Links Grab" and the RSS links will be gathered.

Some Fun Things to Try

With a Single Click, Save a Link to Access Later

It can be tedious visiting every interesting link in a blog or headlines page. Clicking on the link and either reading it or saving it for later, then returning to the page and doing it all over again is time-consuming and annoying.

But, you don't have to do that! Whenever you move your mouse over a link and a "hand" appears, press the "Ctrl" key and the hand will change to a "chain". Now, click the link and it will automatically appear in the list of links. Before moving on to ctrl-click another link, you can change the description of the saved link, if you like.

Add Notes to a Page
Notes: Add Grab

Once you've retrieved a page, click "Notes Add" and the mouse cursor will change to a rotating pencil (and the page's status will change to "Show Notes" in the link list). Double-click or select any word in a passage of text and a "note" will appear. You can type your own comments into the note and they will be saved along with page in the cache.

You can move the note to any place on the page, minimize it, edit it or even delete it.

Highlight Passages

When viewing a "Show Notes" page, you can change the mouse cursor by clicking the "Ctrl" key. It starts out as a rotating pen then changes to a "highlighter", the default arrow and back to the rotating pencil. If you select the highlighter, you can use it to highlight text by clicking on the text and dragging the highlighter across it.

Delete highlighting by clicking the "x" next to the highlighting. Expand (or contract) the highlighting by dragging one of the arrows at the beginning or the end of the highlight.

How We Keep the License Price So Low

We market the product as "shareware". That means many people have a chance to see the product in action before making the decision to buy. This in turn...
  • cuts packaging costs dramatically;
  • eliminates shipping and handling charges;
  • lowers advertising expenses;
  • cuts down on the number of "returns".
We also build quality into the product to make it its own best advertisement. We believe strongly in paying highly qualified individuals what they are worth. This results in higher quality because we are all committed to the success of WEBMARCATION. It results in lower costs because we do not have to deal with the hidden (and expensive!) problems caused by poorly trained, poorly paid and poorly motivated outsourced labor.
We do NOT...
  • waste money on ludicrously overpaid executives;
  • pay for "image" advertising;
  • engage high-priced marketing consultants;
  • offer our product in flashy packaging to be distributed via an expensive network to retail stores;
  • offer live telephone support. This is very costly and not really as effective as email support.
You can help keep the price low by...
  • purchasing it. (Prove us right in pricing the product so low!)
  • telling your friends about WEBMARCATION.
  • giving us feedback so we can continue to improve the product. (Contact information is at the bottom of this page. We'd be happy to hear from you!)

Thanks in advance for ordering a full WEBMARCATION license!

help us keep the price low

Click here to download the WEBMARCATION Annotator. Try it for 30 days. At any time, you can purchase it for only $20.

(For Windows 98/XP/Vista.)

What's New

New Features to Try With This Release
Version 1.5:
NEW: "Grab" links functionality

Introducing "grab links". This feature lists all the links on a given web page in a table showing the context and address. It allows you to mark any links you want to ignore and hide them from view.

The feature is useful for sites such as "headline" sites and "RSS feeds" where a large set of links to articles are presented and where this set changes from time to time. It is also useful for doing research where it is helpful to "mine" all the links gathered by a web site that concern a certain topic of interest.

Read more about this feature above.

Version 1.6:
CHANGED: Notes

Notes are now attached to passages of text. To attach a note, when the rotating pencil cursor is displaying, it is now necessary to double-click or highlight a word within the text passage.

NEW: Highlighting

You can now highlight text passages in saved pages with the "Add Notes" feature turned on. Read more about this feature above.

Version 1.7:
NEW: Topic List Exceeding 100 Entries

The paging buttons at the upper right ('|<', '<<', '>>', '>|') now function. They allow you to page through topics with over 100 entries showing up to 100 entries per page.

Comments or Questions?

How to Contact Us

We encourage you to email us with any questions, comments or suggestions. Our email address is:

irb.support@highermath.com

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