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Who should use it?

Everyone who doesn’t need the fuller feature set of the Standard or Professional Editions. The Free edition is specifically designed for the casual end-user who doesn’t need intensive post-processing capabilities or professional collaboration with others, but does need a way to quickly and easily organize and store selected snippets of information found in a Web search.
These are just a few examples:
Recipe collectors – with Net Snippets you can collect the specific recipes you want, not the whole page or site they appeared on; and organize your recipe collection in folders any way you like.
E-bay and Amazon aficionados – Net Snippets is the best tool for comparison-shopping! Who’s selling the book, record, widget or kitchen sink you want, on what terms, at what price, and what’s the difference between the offers? Organize like offers together (including the kitchen sink).
Patients and their families looking for information about a medical condition. Net Snippets speeds up the process of extracting and saving the information you need from the mass that you’ve found, and automatically saves the address of the original document, in case you need to return to it.
Family history researchers – who need to extract from each document or archive the one or few fragments of information regarding their particular ancestors – even if it’s just half a sentence in a document about somebody else.
School students – to collect research for homework assignments and projects, and have the source of each quotation or piece of information recorded automatically.
Public library users – it’s the best way to collect the information you’ve found, and take or email it home.
Individual investors managing their portfolios through the Web. Net Snippets lets you save, sort, annotate, and search through an archive of concise, relevant data on past and present investment performance, quickly and easily
Who shouldn’t use it?
Everyone who does need the fuller feature set of the Standard or Professional Editions. Again, these are just a few examples:
Business users and professional researchers who need to generate and send reports. They need the Professional Edition, which automatically generates branded, unified reports consisting of the merged snippets, an auto-generated table of contents, and source list or formatted bibliography.
Business users and researchers who need to save complete documents. The Free Edition can save complete web pages in html format; but if you need to save entire files from the web or from your local PC (Including PDF MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Video, Audio) – you need the Standard or Professional Edition.
Students who want academic-style citations to the material they’ve found. They should use the Standard Edition, which (like the Professional Edition) automatically generates bibliographies in MLA, APA or Chicago styles.
Academic or business users who need to add wider information associated with the saved content: for instance, keywords, abstracts, or bibliographic and custom fields. If you really need a personal mini-database of saved information, again, you need the Standard Edition or higher.
Anyone who wants to capture whole or partial screens. If you need to save the visual impact of a web page, or often need information from sites that make it difficult to save their text (e.g. split it up between different frames), you need the Professional Edition.
Those who re-use web information in Word Documents and need the convenience of easy insertion with optional automatic removal of web table formatting. They need the Standard or Professional Editions
 
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