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eSobi - Personal Information Navigator v2.5.4.280

filesize: 18.56 MB

eSobi is a powerful yet easy-to-use Internet tool for managing web resources efficiently in daily life.

Published:
Oct 28, 2009
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License
Shareware
Cost
$19.95
Trial Period:
90 Days
OS:
7 / XP / Vista
Cow Rating:
5ra
Popularity:
91%
User Rating:
+7
-0
+7

The all-in-one program integrates: (1) News Reader - beyond traditional RSS readers, eSobi offers keyword watch, text-only and offline reading capabilities to deliver more targeted news articles; (2) Podcast, built-in Windows Media Player and easy-to-use download manager together make enjoying video and audio web content more convenient than ever; (3) Smart Search - one click to retrieve search results from Google, Yahoo, Bing all at once by category, language, location and file type with powerful filtering options; (3) Library - a data organizer for archiving, viewing, editing, and sharing web content offline without the hassle of Save As clicks. With eSobi, getting what one is looking for online is as easy and efficient as can be! (connect on Twitter - www.twitter.com/eSobiNews)

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By kathie2010
Apr 28, 2009 | 08:19 AM
+1
Last time I used esobi to find language learning courses online. As said before, I loved the convenience of storing web pages to the built in folder in the same interface!!! I have introduced this program to many friends!! I enjoy seeing more and more people start using esobi so we can all share interesting Internet news!! Have anyone seen the new animation on YouTube?? It's cute!! here it is... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID09pY53_ZY ;)
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By clairealex
Mar 02, 2009 | 10:37 AM
+1
Fun and easy to use. I use ESOBI everyday to check the latest shopping deals. I also like the built in organizer which I use all the time now to save interesting news articles. Very convenient!
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By wi2004
Feb 01, 2009 | 10:27 PM
+1
Great program for reading RSS news and organizing saved web pages! Highly recommend it!
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By softwarecrazy
Nov 24, 2008 | 02:10 AM
+3
I just downloaded eSobi last week because I heard from a friend that it’s a good program for vacation planning. It turned out it helped me get a last minute deal to Hawaii for my family’s Christmas vacation. THANKS TO ESOBI’s smart meta-search tool and integrated RSS feed reader!! I will certainly recommend it to everyone!!
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By cmichael287
Nov 19, 2008 | 10:10 AM
+0
tnx
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By luthor522
Nov 19, 2008 | 12:08 AM
+2
First I wasn’t sure if I like this software, especially my computer HD is pretty full and it’s important to pick only truly useful ones. After playing it for a few days, I can say eSobi is THE necessity for busy people like me who “unfortunately” have to use Internet at work and at home, basically 24 hrs a day, to do my job. I am so grateful that I no longer have to open so many windows on my Vista machine and watch my computer crash……………. eSobi integrates everything in one application, one interface - what an awesome idea!
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By rae0702
Nov 18, 2008 | 10:54 PM
+3
I love eSobi’s integrated features that have helped me save tons of time on getting vacation deals. It’s a friendly but powerful tool ideal for family vacation planning and tracking my investment. I’ve used it to find lovely Christmas gifts for my two sons! What’s better, the trial downloaded here has no limitations. It’s a long trial period and I’m planning to get one copy after it, because eSobi really makes searching online much easier. It’s also simple enough for my kids to use!
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By clairehsu
Oct 20, 2008 | 05:58 AM
+3
Tried this to plan my Labor Day trip. Love the Channel Watch feature in RSS Reader - perfect to filter out unnecessary news articles and track only news of my interests. Its meta search is also very easy to use and convenient, saving me a lot of time to get what I need online. Works well with Windows Vista (this is important)!! I added many RSS feeds from travel sites and has enjoyed using it to monitor vacation deals. I will definitely use it again to plan my next holiday trip!
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