INTERNET EXPLORER TOOLBAR SAVES AND MANAGES INFORMATION GATHERED FROM ONLINE SOURCES. CREATES BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATIONS USING 16 ONLINE STYLE FORMATS.
Internet Research Toolbar provides a built-in way for Internet Explorer to save and manage Web page content. It's like having a personal-Google search engine just for your saved Web pages...one that supports multiple search criteria, and that does bibliographic citations.
North Caldwell, NJ (PRWEB) August 4, 2003 - Flexity Technologies, Inc. announced the release of Internet Research Toolbar (IRT) 1.01 for Windows 95/8, NT, ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Internet Research Toolbar provides a built-in way for Internet Explorer Web browser to save, search and manage the content of any Web page that ever had value to you. It's like having a supercharged, Google-like search engine just for online information you have saved.
A single click on the Internet Research Toolbar's "capture" button saves a Web page, or a selection from a Web page. Recalling saved information is just as easy. It can be searched by whole or partial words, project, category, record type, date saved, or by combined search criteria. And, all toolbar functions can all be performed without leaving Internet Explorer.
Internet Research Toolbar also creates bibliographic citations formatted specifically for online information. With 16, MLA- and APA-compatible citation styles...eight scientific and eight humanities...based upon the COLUMBIA GUIDE TO ONLINE STYLE, Internet Research Toolbar greatly simplifies the collection and management of information from online sources. Format details can be seen at: http://www.internet-research-toolbar.com/Pages/bibliodetail.html.
A single-user license is priced at $59.95. Education, student and multi-user discounts are available.
A 30-day, full-featured, free trial version can be obtained on the IRT Web site at: http://www.internet-research-toolbar.com. Free evaluation copies available.
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