ScrapBook - Mozilla Firefox Extension

Usually when I’m discussing computers with my parents, it’s always me telling them about one thing or another. But since I don’t use Macs that often, my mother showed ME something I didn’t know about Mac IE (I was pleading with her to use another browser). The one feature she was reluctant to give up was something called “scrapbook” - which I had never heard of. Not exactly like a bookmark - in that it saves a copy of the page to your local machine. Good for if you have a “reciept” for a purchase online, and you want to “save it.” I was SURE there had to be an extension like it for Firefox - sure enough, there is:

ScrapBook :: Mozilla Firefox Extension

(And now, thankfully, the world has one less IE user on the Mac) ;-)

4 Responses to “ScrapBook - Mozilla Firefox Extension”

  1. Brian Says:

    I just hit Print and press the PDF button at the bottom to save it as a PDF. Works fine in Safari, Firefox or any other program in OS X.

  2. Nathan Nutter Says:

    That looks pretty cool, another program that works similar although not necesarily better is MAF.

  3. Alan Says:

    Another similiar extension is Slogger. You can set it to capture every page you visit locally.

  4. Popular Blogger Says:

    Firefox is the best browser I’ve ever used, very light, fast and secure.
    I think anyone who use it once will forget about IE.

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