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What Is Onfolio?

Onfolio, Inc. is:

"an independent software company dedicated to empowering Internet users with software for collecting, organizing and sharing information found online."

J.J. Allaire is behind this company. I watched the Flash demo, their product is a desktop app that lets you store online documents offline as well as organize, comment and share them. Pricing starts at $29.99, there's a Professional edition at $79.99 that adds report authoring, custom report templates and website publishing. Since this integrates with the browser (well, IE), think of it as resilient bookmarks that you can share.


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Is this like www.furl.net? (Which is free.)

Posted by henry on March 15, 2004 - 07:14 PM #

More or less, yes, both address the same needs. Onfolio is a desktop application though, while Furl is afaik "just" a web app.

Posted by Olivier Travers on March 15, 2004 - 07:58 PM #
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