I guess most of us use the bookmarks feature in the various browsers to keep the sites they like readily available. Some sites are bookmarked because of their theme, and can be categorised. Other times there are specific things you enjoy, so into the bookmarks with those pages.
The list of bookmarks grows. How long do you remember where you found those interesting bits? Do you spend a long time to find something specific? Here’s where Copy to Note in Opera is very useful: Mark the text you’re interesting on a site, or just part of it to remind you what it is about, right click and choose Copy to note. Unsurprisingly this copy the text into the built in note book, but the neat thing is Opera know where you copied it from. Just double click that note from the list of notes when you have the panel available, and you’ll visit the page it were taken from.
Neat? Not only can you use the note book at you normally would do, but it also doubles up as an advanced bookmark manager (of sorts) – a clever feature I’m using more and more. Also, Opera is the only browser I know of that has this useful feature. Great browser. 😀