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iSaveWeb is a iPhone application that saves pages of websites directly to iPhone or iPod touch. iSaveWeb gives instant access to stored web pages at any time, no Internet connection is needed. With iSaveWeb there is no need to bookmark favorite pages anymore, just save them to the device and view them offline. Saved pages can be located by Date, Domain name, Title or URL. The information is stored directly on the device. Pages can be saved either from iSaveWeb browser, or directly from Mobile Safari browser (when using special bookmark). Use iSaveWeb to store favorite web sites, online books, news, pictures, study materials - everything that can be see in Mobile Safari browser. Here are some advantages that iSaveWeb has over other applications that allow to read web pages offline: - iSaveWeb stores pages directly on your device, not on somebody's server. This will insure protection for your browsing privacy and sensitive information found on saved pages. - iSaveWeb can save pages that require users login. - Every time you sync your iPhone or iPod touch, iTunes will make a backup copy of your downloaded pages. So, you can be sure that your downloaded information won't be lost. - You don't need to remember to download pages from a server before reading them, the pages are always with you, on your device.

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Format:Software
Date:Apr 2009Version:1.0
License:PurchasePrice:$4.99
Platform:Mobile
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