This freeware tool helps researchers save web pages and HTML snippets from popular browsers, and export them into various formats - including CHM, PDF, HTML, and RSS. It also includes a bibliography generator and snippet editor, making it an all-in-one research assistant.

In addition to being a tool for online research, it can also be used as an electronic book solution. You can create electronic books by capturing snippets from various websites and sources. When you save a snippet, the program automatically extracts all available information from meta-tags including keywords, description, author information, contacts, copyright information, and other vital data. It also records the name and URL of the website.
This program is effortless to use, and finding a saved snippet is a breeze. It creates a thumbnail for each piece, and you can use multiple categories and a tree-like folder structure to store snippets. The tool also integrates with Internet Explorer to make it more convenient. Even standalone versions of the program can be used with other browsers such as Mozilla, FireFox, and Opera.
Overall, this handy tool is a great option for anyone who needs a straightforward and efficient way to save web pages and collect snippets for research purposes. Its ability to export to various formats and organize snippets efficiently makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to compile electronic books or research materials.
Version 2.23: minor bug-fixes
Version 2.22:
minor bug-fixes
program is freeware now
Version 2.21:
bug with dialog keeping asking if want to save or discard changes
bug with " symbol appears in source URL field after capturing
bug with rename function not working in the snippetstree
floating capturing bar bug with storing its position fixed
auto-saving of snippets added
Firefox plugin update