Today, most any site you encounter is actually---beneath the hood---a series of dynamic interrelated elements. Meaning, the page you see is likely a page only you see. And, what's more, it may only be that page for that moment. Returning to the URL even a second later could result in an entirely new experience. How to capture that fleeting second? That's what Iterasi hopes to solve. And for the past few months, a number of BETA testers have been using the Iterasi toolbar on a Windows browser (Mac is still in the works), to save a wide variety of Web pages---including all the dynamic elements---as usable HTML, forever. Now, you have the chance to do the same thing. Today, Iterasi opened the doors to their public BETA for Windows users. And you're invited. [Full discloure: Iterasi is a client of mine. I worked with them a great deal on the initial announcement of their product in February, but aside from some ad hoc consultation, I did not participate in this launch.]
At iterasi, we love the Web. So much so, that we want to keep it. Forever. That's why we're taking steps to move beyond traditional bookmarking.... [more]