Surfmark works with these browsers
Press the download button to download application for both Firefox and Internet Explorer. While installing you have the option to not install for Firefox. The application is run through a small toolbar that will allow you to 'Record' search topics, 'Create' Surfmarks by organizing topics into flow graphs and 'Publish' the Surfmarks to the cloud.
System requirements:
OS: Windows 7, Vista and XP, 32-bit and 64-bit
Browsers: IE6+, FF3.x
Works best with Firefox
Currently Surfmark is a private-beta invitation based service
If you are a current student or have a valid edu email account then click
here to get an invitation to use Surfmark.
If you have a free invitation code then click
here to get an invitation to use Surfmark.
If you are a current student or have a valid edu email account then click
here to get an invitation to use Surfmark.
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Surflet
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Surfmark extension for Firefox allows you to:
- Record pages and make them available offline.
- Add notes, highlights and drawings to any page while browsing.
- View recorded pages as summarized flow graphs of paths you took while browsing.
- Upload these flow graphs (Surfmarks) to the cloud and share and collaborate with others.
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Watch the concept video to understand how it helps save your browsing efforts.
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Surfmark Application
We are updating the Surfmark desktop application and the extension for Internt Explorer. Click here if you want to be notified when it's avilable again.
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Surfmark Bookmarklet (Surflet)
Surfmark Bookmarket, aka the ‘Surflet’, offers a no-install option to try out the basic features of Surfmark. The Surflet allows you to annotate and capture individual pages and publish them to the cloud. You can share these ‘Surfmarklets’ with your friends and collegures as well as use them to add to the already published Surfmarks.
Firefox
- Make sure that the "Bookmarks Toolbar" is visible, which you can do by going to menu View > Toolbars > Bookmarks Toolbar
- Drag this button: Surflet and drop it to the bookmarks toolbar.
Google Chrome
- Make sure that the “Bookmarks Bar” is visible. If it’s not, go to Settings > Tools and select “Always show bookmarks bar”
- Drag this button: Surflet and drop it to the bookmarks bar.
Safari
- Make sure that the “Bookmarks Bar” is visible. If it’s not, go to Settings > select “Show Bookmarks bar”
- Drag this button: Surflet and drop it to the bookmarks bar.
Internet Explorer
- Make sure that the “Favorites Bar” is visible. If it’s not, go to menu View > Toolbars > Favorites Bar
- Right click this button: Surflet and click "Add to Favorites..."
- Click "Yes" if a "Security alert" if a popup box comes up.
- Select "Favorites Bar" in the "Create in:" dropdown box and click "Add".
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