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This is one tool I absolutely cannot live without! For a long time I
had been looking for a free 'offline' browser that would actually
capture the website like a picture or image. This tool does that - with
ease! Even when your internet connection is not working, you can still
view your saved webpages. Works flawlessly. Oh, it has a great
backup/export feature, too. Terrific!

http://www.aignes.com/wsarc/
 
chesser1 said:
This is one tool I absolutely cannot live without! For a long time I
had been looking for a free 'offline' browser that would actually
capture the website like a picture or image. This tool does that - with
ease! Even when your internet connection is not working, you can still
view your saved webpages. Works flawlessly. Oh, it has a great
backup/export feature, too. Terrific!

http://www.aignes.com/wsarc/

another one: http://www.httrack.com
 
J. M. said:

I had a quick look at the Aignes website. The freeware version seems to be
crippled, mainly by not being able to move/copy pages from where the are
downloaded. I already have httrack - a fully enabled program with no pay
version.

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This is one tool I absolutely cannot live without! For a long time I
had been looking for a free 'offline' browser that would actually
capture the website like a picture or image. This tool does that - with
ease! Even when your internet connection is not working, you can still
view your saved webpages. Works flawlessly. Oh, it has a great
backup/export feature, too. Terrific!

http://www.aignes.com/wsarc/

I found Local Website Archive a couple of months ago. It was exactly what
I was looking for the collect, archive, and move to CDR all the 'Save
As..." HTML pages I've accumulated. It kept the links intact. (Seems when
I'd try to copy the HTMLs previously, the links got messed up. LWA keeps
the links correctly referenced.)

I just downloaded that other HTTrack program. From the description, it
seems to be a website downloader rather than an archiver. [I have some
older website downloader/spider programs that would download whole
websites.]
 
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