by Chase on July 13, 2010
We’re excited to release a new feature today: document capture & archiving. What does this mean? When enabled on your account, any document (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF, etc.) linked to on an archived page will be captured and archived so you can browse the historical version of this file later on. A number of our [...]
by pete on September 24, 2008
iterasi now imports bookmarks from the iPhone, Safari on the Mac and ma.gnolia, the popular social bookmarking service. Here’s how it works on the iPhone. Apple designed the iPhone to sync it’s bookmarks to the local browser – Safari on Macs and IE7 on Windows PCs - using iTunes as the synchronization ‘hub’. On the [...]
by pete on September 17, 2008
We released a new iterasi extension on Sept. 5 that lets you import bookmarks from delicious. Since then, we have received feedback from some people using our Firefox extension, that their tags were not properly separated during the import process. This resulted in some of the imported pages containing one long tag string instead of [...]
by pete on September 8, 2008
Users have been asking to import their existing bookmarks into iterasi since our earliest releases. Well today we are releasing this capability on all platforms we support. Seriously, this feature was requested almost as much as a Mac version. So for me, a personal victory; a bunch less ‘trust me, its coming’ emails I have [...]
by pete on August 27, 2008
It is the little things about an application that are are often most valuable. Those features are often not immediately noticeable. iterasi’s Short URL is one of those lesser known features that you end up using for all sorts of purposes. We added the Short URL to the “embed” area in your personal account archive. [...]
by pete on August 21, 2008
Today we are launching some great new features. Of these features, one has been shown in public (the Scheduler) and another has been asked for a lot (Mac support). The other new features are an evolution of our product based on user input and our own brainstorming (Public Pages, Short URL). Below is a brief [...]
RSS and a personalized widget tool have been added to iterasi, giving our community new ways to share and publish the pages they save with our personal web archiving service. Each account user now has a public page and RSS feed that they may add to blogs, personal starting pages like iGoogle and most any [...]
We launched iterasi on Firefox 3 today. iterasi is fully compatible with Firefox 3 on Windows XP and Vista. You may add iterasi to Firefox 3 just like other extensions. New to iterasi and already on Firefox 3? Sign up for the iterasi service. Follow the instructions to add the iterasi extension to your browser. [...]