ウェブ魚拓は、ウェブページの内容を保存し、引用用のURLを作成できる日本語のアーカイブサービスです。
ウェブページを簡単保存・引用
ウェブ魚拓は、ウェブページの内容を手軽に保存し、その記録を引用用URLとして共有できる日本語のアーカイブツールです。ブログや掲示板などで、保存したページのリンクを貼って使えるので、情報の証拠や記録を残したいときに便利です。
使い方も簡単で、保存したいページのURLを入力するだけで魚拓(アーカイブ)を取得できます。また、ブラウザのURL欄に特定の文字列を入力することで、直接保存ページにアクセスできる機能もあります。ウェブ上の情報を確実に残したい方におすすめのサービスです。
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