You find the page again three weeks later, but the link now opens a different story. Archiveglass: Web Library is built for the moment when a bookmark is not enough. It captures an HTTPS page you explicitly request and keeps the source URL, readable text, raw HTML, byte count, link count, timestamp, and local file path together.
In one pass, you can save the page, open a readable local preview, then return to the record when you need the original trail. Search the captures, check the title and size, and export CSV evidence when a plain list is easier to share. The app also includes an offline reference.
Keep the trail intact
- Capture only a page you have asked Archiveglass to save.
- Use the readable preview to find the passage you need.
- Keep the source URL and timestamp beside your notes instead of trusting memory.
- Respect source terms, copyright, access controls, and robots guidance.
The current US listing identifies Robert Corbin as the seller, places Archiveglass in Reference, shows version 1.0 at $2.99, and lists iPhone and iPad compatibility. The listing and Shadowfetch privacy page say the app does not collect data. At the next step, the publisher must recheck those live facts and the image gate. You can now preserve a page with enough context to find it again.
