IBM releases a web activity scripting tool
IBM ANNOUNCED a software tool today that helps users selectively capture and share their browsing activity for web-based tasks.
The tool records web browsing activity and logs the data. Users can review information and convert sequences of the "action shots" into scripts that can be shared with other users online. According to IBM, passwords aren't recorded, and users can turn off the recording mode and delete session actions so data is protected.
The technology is based on IBM's Coscripter, a research project designed to simplify web-based tasks and share records of complex activities. IBM claims its Coscripter application lets people record in the background and selectively publish logs of activity to other people.