Understanding document organizing
The Internet resources are enormous. It has tons of information, and Internet
users first have to dig out the required information out of it and then to
remember where it lies so as to be able to return to it later. The first task is
solved by search engines, online catalogues and other means while the second may
be solved by Ad Annihilator. Ad Annihilator helps you to organize and sort out
the web documents that are of interest to you so that you could refer to them
later easily.
The Ad Annihilator model for web content organization is simple and similar
to favorite documents in Internet Explorer. However, Ad Annihilator organizer is
integrated into other Ad Annihilator features so using of it instead of favorite
documents is more preferable. The main principle is: users put links of their
interest into organizer so as to be able to access them later. As you have
considerable fewer links of interest that all links that you may have browsed
to, it is much easier to find a necessary link in organizer that in
Documents window that has all links you visited. In addition,
Ad Annihilator organizer supports hierarchical link organization similar to
hierarchy employed in file system. You may split out your links by categories
and put respective links in separate folders. It is possible even to have nested
folders to further detail and categorize your links. The number of nesting
levels is unlimited.
Ad Annihilator acts as your secretary sorting and memorizing
the links to your favorite documents and providing them to you when you wish.
For example, in the organizer window shown on the picture below we see that a
user categorized his areas of interest into News, Books and Music categories.
She put various links into their respective categories. Books category in its
turn has two subcategories: Classic and Science Fiction, each with appropriate
links within.

For specific tasks related to document organizing see
How to organize documents?
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