WebSatchel is a web 2.0 tool which acts somewhat like bookmarks, but instead of just saving the links it saves the entire page.
The way it does this is it essentially creates a snapshot of the page, so even if it gets taken down or edited, the version you’ve saved with satchel will the the original version you came across.
Its available on most devices from computers to phones, so even if your out and about and just need to quickly check something your able to.
It also has a built in feature that allows you to highlight the specific parts of the page you actually care about to save you can identify that information later.
WebSatchel also allows you to save your pages under certain categories, but it also allows you to save them into groups, in whatever order you had them open in so that you can open them all up in that exact order later on which is neat.
Your also able to create tags for each page to make finding it again easy, but Websatchel offers other user friendly options such as the ability to search for past pages from certain dates in time, it also indexes all pages even if you only save the link so you can search for words you remember and easily get a hit.
Websatchel seems like it may be a good tool, I however have never used it, hopefully someone finds use in it.