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Searcher Magazine (January 2005) |
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"Net Snippets deserves an A if not an A+. I've become a Net
Snippets convert." -
Sheri Lanza.
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The Office Weblog (January 17, 2005) |
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"I would characterize Net Snippets as being the most
“serious” of the tools I’m reviewing in this series."; "The
reporting tools included in the Professional edition of Net
Snippets surpass any other tool in this review." -
Marc Orchant.
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EContent Magazine, Profile (November 5, 2004) -
Marla Misek.
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Intranet Journal (October 29, 2004) |
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"For post-search, you need an intuitive and flexible
way to collect your information, and that's where Net
Snippets comes in." -
Troy Dreier.
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The Virtual Chase (October 12, 2004) |
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"Possible uses for Net Snippets seem endless. Lawyers
can use it to collect and copy into their briefs or research
memoranda relevant portions of cases and statutes (tested
with Westlaw). Professional researchers can use it to
collect, organize and report research results. Librarians
can use it as a virtual clipping file to collect information
of potential interest to their community." -
Genie Tyburski.
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Network World (October 11, 2004) |
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"We've tried many products for collecting and managing
the results of Web research. Some were fairly impressive,
but we just got our hands on a new product that is
outstanding: Net Snippets."
"We particularly like that Net Snippets is more ambitious
than competing products. Not only does it integrate a wider
range of information sources, but it also provides more
options for transforming that content into usable forms and
documenting the content's context. Add to that the sharing
feature and you have the most-sophisticated Web research
tool available." -
Mark Gibbs.
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eWeek (October 11, 2004) |
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"Net Snippets falls into that same realm of applications
that can be run with minimal IT intervention. We recommend
it as a simple and inexpensive way for teams to share
researched data, such as competitive sales and marketing
information." -
Michael Caton.
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Law Office Computing Magazine (October, 2004) |
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"Net Snippets earned a permanent spot in my computer.
That is the highest praise I can give. I use it every day to
collect and organize all the little jewels I find on the
information superhighway." -
Grace Suarez.
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LLRX.com (September 20, 2004) |
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"I’ve spent quite awhile looking for a
software tool that will significantly reduce the
time-and-effort side of the equation, while enhancing the
meaningful-organization side and facilitating fast retrieval
of the saved research materials. One that’s easy to use,
intuitive and powerful. Finally, I think I’ve found it. It’s
called Net Snippets." -
Jerrold S. Parker, Esq, Parker & Waichman, LLP.
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Competitive Intelligence Magazine (August 2004) |
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“Net Snippets stand out among this group
because of a unique feature: it enables fusing together all
the snippets into one customizable report." -
Daphne R. Raban.
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SCIP Online |
“Net Snippets gives you the opportunity to annotate on the
fly – to add value by recording your observations along with
the tidbits of information. I’ve found this feature a
tremendous help in collaborative work”.
“… Even better, Net Snippets reports provide compelling
evidence of all of the hard work and tedium that’s gone into
your research. The reports serve as a reminder to clients
that one doesn’t just “dial up” competitive intelligence on
the Internet”. - Krista Bradford.
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TechnoLawyer |
If your methods of conducting legal research haven't changed
since your days as a fresh-faced young lawyer slaving away
to impress the partners, you should consider finding
yourself a tool that can help make your efforts more
productive. One such tool that has generated lots of buzz is
Net Snippets, which is designed to facilitate research on
LexisNexis, Westlaw, the Web, and elsewhere. Net Snippets
features a
browser-based, drag-and-drop interface..." -
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Online Magazine |
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indexing and combining research results. Take it on a 30-day
spin and see if you get hooked, too” -
Mary Ellen Bates.
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The Boston Globe |
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“..You zip right along without even cracking
open the help file… What really sets this program apart is
its advanced features…” - Michelle
Johnson.
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Library Journal Magazine |
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“Bottom Line: Save time, increase efficiency
and “level the field”; Net Snippets lets users of varying
levels of skill and experience collaborate effectively.
Recommended for all libraries for internal use, for academic
library collections, and for usage throughout academic
institutions” - Robert Threlkeld.
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FreePint |
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“Net Snippets is a powerful tool for content
collection and management. It will appeal to both business
and academic institutions.” - Pam
Foster, Editor VIP. |
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Information Research |
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“Net Snippets is a useful program, and I can
imagine that it would very quickly become indispensable to
any researcher or teacher - assembling quotations for a
paper, for example, or preparing a list of electronic
resources for an online learning course." -
Wilson, T.D.
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PC Pro Magazine |
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“When you start using this thing, you
realize that its simple interface belies the real strength
within, like so many truly useful applications.” -
Davey Winder.
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National Teaching and Learning Forum |
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“Net Snippets looked especially useful to
faculty so I began using it over the summer to see what it
could do. After 3 months it now seems indispensable” -
James Rhem.
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