[edited for clarity]
OK, you just finished filling in a complicated web form,
you went through four pages until you reached here, but
now you gotta run off to catch the train, and can't
submit. The real problem is that this website will tell
you that the session was lost, and while you are
away
chances are that your OS will restart the computer for
updates. So now all that information is lost together with
the session?
Do it later to the rescue!!
This program stored all your open choices and typing in
that still open unsubmitted website, along with a list of
visited sites. You can easily click "don't track" when
needed.
Will refill the web form, or rewrite the wikipedia article
with
placeholders that have your notes of what to search for.
Probably a browser add-on, but perhaps also a website
and
smartphone-app.
Name: filled-in Address: filled-in Zip: {Need to find the
zip in
that country for that address}...
Also saves your relevant searches and notes about the
results
and what you still need to look for.
If you weren't able to find it, you'll use helpmesearch
(another
halfbakery idea not listed yet) for sharing your needs
with the
web community.
You can prioritize the do-it-later items, categorize them
and
tag them with keywords.
An interesting application of the Do-It-Later would be to
use
it for filling in a do-it-later form recursively.