Posted on August 20, 2008

Pathway

Wikipedia is one of the best sites on the web, because of its endless amount of information.  But, since there’s so much, it’s easy to get lost. That’s where Pathway comes in. Pathway is an all-in-one browser and tracker app for Wikipedia. On the bottom, you have a standard view of Wikipedia. Above that, there’s a map with the active Wikipedia page in the middle, with a web of related topics branching off. When you click a link in Wikipedia, Pathway automatically creates a path to that page for you in the map, so you can see where you’ve been, and how you got there. With this knowledge you can find things on Wikipedia with ease. Pathway can also save maps as documents for later viewing, which is a nice addition.

Rating: 5/5. Nice interface, excellent functionality. Very useful when researching something to see what it links to.

Developer site:
Pathway.Screenager.be

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