Improve your Web Research with Onfolio
Onfolio 2.0 has just released it’s second beta which is classified as being a “Preview Release”. This is a wonderful application that allows you to collect web pages and emails into organized collections. The cool thing is that when you choose to collect a page or snippet, the actual content is saved to your computer. So, if the page goes away, or you cannot locate it again, you have a local copy to use. You can even aggregate the content in your collections into a single page, which can be useful when writing reports based on your research.
I was interested in Onfolio a while ago and thought that it was a great idea. But the first release of the application only supported Internet Explorer integration, and since I primarily use Firefox, it did not work for me. I am happy to report that version 2 of Onfolio now fully integrates into Firefox.
The feature that I like best is it’s RSS Feed Aggregator. While it’s not as polished as a tool like Feed Demon, it works very well and integrates very nicely into your browser.


