Free Remote History and Cache Searching from Filangy
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on October 29, 2006,
I’m hooked on the name alone. Filangy is a beta product created for breaking the chains of a one-PC lifestyle without having to reorient yourself or start your online journeys from scratch with every visit to a machine that is not your main box. Call it a remote cache server, simplified.
How it works: Say you’ve been researching a great deal of information at work or at school, and you can’t lug a tower back to your residence. This is where Filangy comes in. It catalogues your history into items replicating what you would normally view as bookmarks. The best part: the catalogue is searchable. You can find anything you’ve seen on a certain day or at a certain place on the web you’ve been too (but tend to forget when and where) by checking your tracks. This is especially great for those times you’ve gone international, stopped in at a web cafe, and don’t have a thumb drive to save the info you know you’ll need to access some time in the future.
Come to think of it, even if you do have such a device on your possession, utilizing Filangy is still easier to document your virtual trips.
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