Use this powerful offline browser to record websites and store them locally until you are ready to view them.
· Save complete copies of your favorite sites, magazines, or stock quotes.
· Students can download enormous amounts of information from the Internet for later study.
· Teachers can download whole sites so their students can view them later.
· Developers use this tool for analyzing websites.
Main Features
- WebCopier for Windows is a multifunction offline browser designed to run under Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
- It is a powerful tool that copies websites and stores them locally, on your system, until you are ready to view them.
- Once you’ve copied a site, you have access to its information at any time, no matter where you are.
- You can take webpages (product literature, support information, etc.) on business trips and have instant access to them on your laptop — no Internet connection required.
- Use WebCopier to copy entire websites, or only specific directories.
- WebCopier follows links precisely, including JavaScript parsing. It can download up to 100 files simultaneously.
- WebCopier can print entire websites or only specific part of them.
- Provides support for JavaScript (.js), Java Classes (.class) and Macromedia Flash (.swf) files.
- WebCopier supports proxy servers, and allows you to specify a user name and password to access secure websites.
- The File and URL Filters give you full control over which files are copied, and which are skipped.
- Use the Integrated browser to view the downloaded pages or to browse the Internet.
- WebCopier stores all paths in relative form, so files can be moved easily to another computer, CD, backup device.
- WebCopier is very easy to use!
- Specially-designed Wizards will help you create each new download project.
- You can also:
- Schedule downloads to occur at a certain time.
- Start downloads from a command line.
- Import your Internet Explorer Favorites and Netscape Bookmarks.
- Use Templates to make new project-creation simple.
- Easily put the downloaded files on a CD.
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