While there are many tools available to help you search the Net (like Copernic
2001 Pro), I've yet to come across another one like this that actually
summarizes your findings. Let's face it, the Net's a big place, and it is only
growing bigger -- faster. You need a tool to help you to wrap your arms around
this huge sea of information, and Copernic
Summarizer may be just what the doctor ordered.

Copernic
Summarizer enables you to summarize a web page quickly and easily.
Let's say you are doing some competitive research, but you do not have time to
read every site word for word. By using Copernic
Summarizer, you can instantly summarize a web page -- and you can
determine the length and depth of the summary.
But not only can you use Copernic
Summarizer on web pages, you can also use it on just about any other
type of file you have -- ranging from Microsoft Word documents to Adobe
Acrobat PDF files to email. Yes, email, too.
Copernic
Summarizer will support four different languages. It integrates with
many popular applications. It enables you to perform "live browsing"
so you can read summaries of active web pages in your browser as you surf from
site to site. No more hunting for information. Thanks to its proprietary
technology - WebEssence - Copernic
Summarizer removes irrelevant text and content (such as ads and
navigation buttons).
You can save your summaries and export them to a variety of
formats including HTML, TXT and DOC. And using its many options, you can fine
tune its performance in many ways.
Copernic
Summarizer may also be minimized to your Windows Task Bar, keeping it
within arm's reach at all times. This one is definitely worth a download of
their FREE trial. My bet is you will like it enough to upgrade to the
paid version. More info is here.