| Check out a few examples of how Backflip solves common problems.
You Use More Than One Computer
You may have on your home computer as well as on a computer at work. Perhaps you use several computers at work. So when you want to save Web sites, you've resorted to sending yourself emails, writing notes, or just giving up on capturing the important things you find. Now there's a central place for all of your Web discoveries. And you can access them anytime, anywhere.
You Need to Organize Your Research
After sifting through dozens or hundreds of Web pages, you find the ones you like. You may bookmark them, but later you can't figure out which one contained which information. With Backflip it's easy to create specific sub-folders for sub-topics. When you add pages, Backflip can create a description of each page too. And you can easily find everything -- just use Search My Backflip.
You're Interested in Many Different Things
You may have many separate topics you're interested in. With Backflip you can easily create folders for each topic. To really save time, just use Search My Backflip to find keywords or phrases contained in the URL, Title, Description, or actual page contents of pages you've backflipped!
You've Got a New Computer
Your computer crashes. You leave your job. You buy a new computer. No problem. With Backflip your Web discoveries belong to you -- not your computer.
You Want to Manage Your Enormous Collection of Web Pages
You can add as many pages as you want to Backflip. Adding a large number of pages to your creates a problem. The list becomes bigger, and bigger, and eventually you can't find the recent pages among the old ones. With Backflip you can avoid looking through lists altogether by using Search My Backflip. To delete old pages, just go to the end of the My New Pages view. The ones at the end are the oldest ones.
You Share a Computer, but Want Privacy
Whether you share a computer at work or at home, you may want to keep your Web discoveries private. As long as you're signed out of Backflip, you can allow others to use your computer without allowing them access to your account.
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