Copernic is a "search engine agent" that makes your life easier, by giving an elaborate result from many search engines. Copernic is not an indigenous search engine. So we leave it as such and proceed to look how it can be useful for an online research.
Copernic will help you search many search engines at the same time. It is as simple as it looks, but the software does so much work behind to get the results in a condensed and simple view. Copernic can be configured for how you want to search and which engines to use, you can manage the categories under which you do your search most often. You can analyze a couple or more results to make the most out of the results. All that you cannot do with your favorite search engine like yahoo search or google search or aol/ask search can be done here. A search engine is just a search engine, here we are talking about a full fledged research software with tons of features that you can elaborately read here.
Snap recently has been boasting of the "preview" of a web page as it's Selling Point, but this has been introduced in Copernic some 7 to 8 years before and few other software too. Well the news is, you can see a snap-shot or a "screenshot" of the result pages. Your searches can be saved under a name, for future reference and research. You have beautiful filters that can save a lot of time, there is a highlight feature that will help in highlighting the filter results in multi-configurable colors. Copernic can show broken links from the result, that means the software is intelligent enough to check for broken links to avoid misleading you.
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