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vSOS (Save, Organize and Share) 1.0.1.1420 beta


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Requirements Windows 2000 or higher IE and Outlook installed
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher Verdada File Size 5.1M
Date added 25 Nov 2003 Check your speed

vSOS (vee-SAUCE) is an online research "companion" that integrates with your email, web browser and email address book. The SOS stands for "save, organize and share," and that's what vSOS enables you to do as you come across online information of interest. Using vSOS, you can save and share your favorite articles, reviews, recipes, blog postings, products and business listings in a single click.

Our premise behind vSOS is two-fold. One, that managing the information archive of your web life is a never-ending task. Two, that what's most important to people is saving and sharing that information in a one-click simple fashion.

To aid in this process, vSOS provides a number of tools to create linkages between information items, filter those same items and categorize them into share-able lists (wish lists, rolodexes, information guides). However, none of this advanced functionality gets in the way of basic saving and sharing, meaning that new users of the software realize immediate benefits, while power users won't outgrow it. Try vSOS today!

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