Posted on September 17th, 2005 by Brian Stucki
Onlife is a very interesting application. This application allows you to organize and search all the information that you gather during the time on your computer. It “observes your every interaction with sofware applications such as Safari, Mail and iChat and then creates a personal shoebox of all the web pages you visit, emails you read, documents you write and much more.” And then it allows you to organize, tag, and search that information.
There is a high amount of both power and potential in this application. Have this program running while you are researching and working on a project. It could save alot of time later on.
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