Beijing time, February 6, "Mobile new discovery" Today, a start-up company from Austria is developing a browser plug-in named Archify, which can record all the content of the Web page (including Facebook and Twitter updates) and leave screen archive, So that users can find and review in the future.
Archify has entered the closed testing phase, is expected to be officially published in late March 2012, currently only the people invited to try.
Account settings: Can turn off connections to social media
After the user activates his or her account, the browser automatically detects the Archify plug-in and prompts the user to install it. It works for all major browsers, including Firefox, Chrome, IE, Safari, and so on. After the installation is successful, users can set account information such as user name and password. If users do not want to record Twitter and Facebook content, simply close the plugin and connect to them. But if a user establishes a connection between archify and his social media account, the plugin will record what the user is browsing through in social media.
Web search: Can mark important content
When users search for Web pages on search engines such as Google, Archify Plug-ins are also retrieved in the background. For example, after the user entered the search keyword, the search results page at the top will be a message to inform users of their Archify file contains the corresponding keyword content of the page (the plugin in the search page display name is still its original title "Egoarchive", but will make changes in the near future).
Users can click on the Search engine page archify link to see its results, but also at any time to visit the archify.com site directly to search (the site's search box is very eye-catching, but a bit too big).
When users search on the archify.com Web site, they can filter the results based on their source (search engine history, Facebook or Twitter) or time periods, including yesterday, last week, and last month.
In addition, users can delete, share, tag, and so on, and can choose to display only the search results that are marked as "important" (important).
Privacy Policy: Do not log HTTPS Web sites with anonymous logins
When a user browses a Web site using the HTTPS NDA, Archify does not record the content of the Web page. If users set their Twitter account to "always use HTTPS," archify will not record what users are browsing on Twitter. But if you browse through a Web site that uses the HTTP protocol, the content is recorded. In addition, if the user is in the "anonymous" (Incognito) login state, Archify does not leave a record.
However, if a user activates Archify's connection to Facebook and Twitter, the plugin automatically records all updates posted by users themselves, their Facebook friends, or people who are interested in Twitter. Such records are background operations and can be logged even if the user does not have access to Twitter or facebook,archify.
Cloud storage: Available across different browsers
Archify uses the "cloud storage" technology, the user's entire web browsing records are uniformly stored in the cloud, as long as the plugin installed in the browser to log on their account, you can get the same experience.
Official version: will increase geographical records
Archify is currently on the side of the closed test, while constantly updated and perfected. It is reported that the future of the official version of the archify will be able to record the user's geographical location and display in search results, so that users can search their own on a certain date, a site visited the page.
In the closed test and beta phase, archify will be free to all users of all features, but some future upgrade features such as social maps, advanced screening, labels, etc., or will be included in the billing area.
Deficiencies: Drag system performance
As a project that is still in the development test stage, archify unavoidably has some deficiencies.
For example, some versions of Firefox browsers cannot add archify search results to search engine pages.
In addition, such plug-ins are sure to some extent the performance of the computer processor.