Discover Pathway
Pathway is designed to help you keep track of browsing sessions trough both wikis (based on the MediaWiki software) and regular web pages. Pathway assembles all the pages you visit into a web, which visualizes the role of each page in a way pleasant to the eye.
Find out how to get started with Pathway.
Finding the subject you're looking for. |
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Simply enter a subject of your choice and Pathway will search for all articles related to your query. You can then select which one(s) you want to add. |
Visualizing information elegantly. |
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Pathway displays the information you gather in an informative and simple fashion. Nodes represent pages, arcs run between pages that link to eachother, and the selected page displays a white cloud with links on that page. |
Going further than the page itself. |
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Use the Info & Notes inspector to store notes and file references on a per-page basis. |
Filtering the data flow. |
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Enter a query in the search field, and Pathway will search both titles and article contents of the pages in your web. The nodes are then highlighted according to their relevance. Click pages to find all occurrences of your query in that page. |
Organizing pages, iTunes-style. |
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Create collections and store pages in them to get a better look at various subjects. Collections behave like iTunes playlists: pages can belong to several collections. Deleting a page from a collection does not cause it to be removed from your document (delete it from "All Pages" to do that). |