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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2002-11-05T10:33:26'
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title: Fancy pants tool
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POPFile is happily catagorizing my emails and discarding all my spam. Catagorization is very useful! I've also been catagorizing the webpages I run across that I want to come back to later. I had been using good old fashioned bookmark&tm; technology, but when I started throwing everything into the same bucket, it devolved into a gigantic list of links that was less than useful. So now I'm using the research, note taking, fancy pants tool [CatClip](http://www.catrunner.com/ "CatClip - Capture and organize your Internet") to do the work for me. Even if I didn't know some of them personally, I'd still say the developers of this tool have hit upon a good thing.
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