Update To The Iterasi Browser Extensions!

by Chase on February 15, 2010

Update To The Iterasi Browser Extensions!

We’ve just updated our browser plugins for Firefox and Internet Explorer. Click here to download the new versions of both extensions (we have a bookmarklet available as well).

For those of you who have never used our browser extension before, here’s a small list of things you can do with these tools:

  • Notarize (archive and store) a page in moments with a single click of the “Quick Notarize” button.
  • Notarize a page and organize it with the folder and tag combination of your choice on the fly.
  • Go straight to your entire collection of notarized pages.
  • Archive pages that require security credentials to view (for example: Facebook).
  • Plain and simple: these browser extensions will capture, archive, and store anything that your browser displays.

In order to use these browser extensions, you’ll need to sign up for a free Iterasi account to archive webpages.

Download the new versions of both extensions, and our trusty bookmarklet →

A quick note about some changes in features: we’ve discontinued the scheduler feature so that we can make it more powerful in the future. If you have any questions about this please contact support-at-iterasi.com.

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Wilson. T February 17, 2010 at 12:50 am

How does it work? Thanks for your help!

zailor February 24, 2010 at 12:35 am

hallo,
I´m missing the scheduler since the middle of februar 2010. I like Iterasi and its in use every day, but now I can´t find the scheduler and all of my tasks don´t work :-(
Please help me.

Chase March 19, 2010 at 9:56 am

@Wilson: Please shoot us an email at supportiterasi.com with a little more information about what you’re having problems with and we’ll help you out.

@Zailor Unfortunately we’ve stopped supporting the free download scheduler so we can create a more powerful version. We’ll be announcing more about this in the next few weeks…

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