Looking for bookmarking services that save a copy of the web page including image files.
Quest details: The only service I know of which will let you save a copy of the html AND the actual images on the page is eSnips.com. The point is te be able to save web pages such as Photoshop tutorials which are highly dependant on their graphics to make sense (and so if the site goes away you can still use the tutorial). I was wondering if there are any other services out there that I might have missed.
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I use firefox's scrapbook extension with an online drive
Submitted by amanuel on Mon, 2006-07-31 15:29.
While not an online solution, the firefox extension Scrapbook is fantastic.
I use it to save the pages I want to keep. Since the pages are stored on my shared network drive I have access to them everywhere.
a little complicated solution, but works for me.
Cheers.



I use Furl but...
Furl caches pages, but only the HTML of the page... not the images, so if the site goes away you have the HTML but none of the pics. That's fine for most sites, but I'm looking for tools that will let me keep tutorials that don't make sense without the graphics... also as a way to record sites that I like the look and feel of for inspiration as web design.