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Category Archives: Surfulater
What’s happening with Surfulater & what’s Neville up to.
Jim Parker just posted a comment which has prompted me to write, although it is fair to say I should have blogged before now. In essence Jim commented that no development seems to have been done on Surfulater in a … Continue reading
Posted in General, Research & Knowledge Management, Surfulater
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Trial Limitations – is it really that bad?
When you Uninstall Surfulater a web page opens with a short questionnaire requesting some feedback on why it is being uninstalled. From time to time I am somewhat taken aback at peoples comments. There seems to be a real disconnect … Continue reading
Posted in General, Marketing, Surfulater
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Surfulater special – 50% Discount on 30 Aug 11
Once or twice a year we offer a Surfulater special through our friends at BitsDuJour and it is that time again. The Surfulater promotion is on Tuesday 30 August, 2011 and will run for 24 hours with a great 50% … Continue reading
Posted in Surfulater
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Surfulater V3.42.0.0 update for Firefox V5
Surfulater Version 3.42.0.0 is now available for download. This release updates the Surfulater Firefox Extension to work with Firefox Version 5. It also includes some minor updates to Surfulater.
Posted in Surfulater, Surfulater - What's New
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Surfulater V3.41 was released on 25 March 2011
Some things such as blogging have gotten a bit away from me of late and I am here now to somewhat belatedly let those who may have missed the automated update notification, now that Surfulater V3.41 was released back on … Continue reading
Your Information in “The Cloud” – Safe, Secure, Available or Not?
Everywhere you turn you see “The Cloud” being mentioned – run your applications in ‘the cloud’, store you backups in ‘the cloud’, run your enterprise in ‘the cloud’. There is little doubt that ‘the cloud’ is the buzzword of the … Continue reading
Posted in General, Surfulater
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Google Chrome integration and more in Surfulater V3.40.0.0
Another new release of Surfulater is now available, Version 3.40.0.0. The big news in this release is full support for the Google Chrome Web Browser, enabling you to capture content from any page using Chrome, along with complete web pages … Continue reading
A Google Chrome Extension for Surfulater arises
Requests have been coming in for a while now for a Google Chrome Extension that would enable integration with Surfulater, as we do for Firefox and Internet Explorer. We didn’t want to rush into this as we had no idea … Continue reading
Ticking all of the right boxes
When evaluating a product there are various key factors we need to assess such as: Does it solve my particular problem. Is it easy to use. Does it have the set of features and capabilities that I need. Will it … Continue reading
Posted in General, Marketing, Surfulater, Surfulater - In the News
Tagged product development, useability
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User feedback is so important
With the new V3.31.0.0 Surfulater release, when someone uninstalls Surfulater, a feedback request Web page is opened. This is something I have been wanting to do for quite some time and simply haven’t gotten around to it. Fortunately the Content … Continue reading
Posted in General, Marketing, Surfulater
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