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OK, another .NET Tool in the market, Robert says, “Onfolio is the most useful .NET client app that I've seen so far”, the main point is not whether I agree with that or not, the point is that Robert Scoble is impressed with the application.

Onfolio as I see it ( I am only using it for 12 minutes now) is a content managment application where you can manage links, your favourites, office documents, web pages, images, text snippets and add more discription to what you are collecting. It is well integrated into Internet Explorer. I really like it as I can import my favourites into Onfolio, and when I add any more favourites, I can add more description as to what that link is, what is important about that site, may be I can add the information of the login address I should be using if I have to login to use the website ( as I have multiple ID's for different purposes). I can save cached copy of the web page in case for my future references.

For me one of the best options I found was I can use the note taking feature of Onfolio and use to create blogs entires and then post it online. The thing I found here was I can create weblinks and I have a option for that which I cannot find it any where in Microsoft OneNote.I can organise my things in 'Collections' and can do easy import and export of it. I can print out reports and publish my collection on my web as well, as I have the option of saving reports in .mht format. I can capture text snippet and images too. One thing I liked was that I can publish RSS feeds too using Onfolio. There are lot many other uses the details of which can be found out from their websites.

My immediate use would be to put it to testing as I start my research for my University subject and then see whether I can going to spend $29 US dollars behind this product. If you don't know yet, you can download 30 days trial version of this product now.

Let me know if anybody has tried this product and what their views are.

Tejas Patel

 

posted on Monday, March 15, 2004 6:23 PM