iCyte – Capture Web Pages and Store Them Online

icyte logoiCyte is a tool that allows you to capture web pages and highlight text on them and then save them to your account. It comes in the form of an ad-on for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox and it is available here.

It works by saving the webpage and its formatting into a file (or Cyte) which you can then add tags and notes too. When you need to retrieve the file you can open up iCyte in the sidebar of your browser and see all of the Cytes you’ve stored so far.

iCyte instructions

I found this tool to be especially useful for research and taking notes without printing off dozens of pages. The ability to separate your Cytes into different  ‘projects’ makes it easy to use, as does the search function.

For anyone who engages in high amounts of research or just likes a little bit of order among their saved web pages – Cyte is for you.

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1 Comment

  1. James Sen says:

    This is a really useful tool, i often find pages that I want to store exactly as they are so that I can view them later. Usually when I go back they’ve changed, so this is a great idea!

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