Apr. 11th, 2009

HTTrack

Apr. 11th, 2009 04:11 pm
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HTTrack is a free (GPL, libre/free software) and easy-to-use offline browser utility.

It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. HTTrack arranges the original site's relative link-structure. Simply open a page of the "mirrored" website in your browser, and you can browse the site from link to link, as if you were viewing it online. HTTrack can also update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads. HTTrack is fully configurable, and has an integrated help system.

WinHTTrack is the Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP release of HTTrack, and WebHTTrack the Linux/Unix/BSD release. See the download page.



Version 3.43-4 (03/19/2009)

I use this program, and it works great on XP SP3! When I finally get my Linux machine I'll have to try the Linux version!

Or

Grab-A- Site
Grab-a-Site users need to to reconstruct an entire web site on their local hard drive for mirroring or other purposes.
They may need to reconstruct the server directory structure, including original filenames.


This would be good for archive sites, groups, and forums owners:) Well considering all the fan fic forums, and archives that have been hacked in the last few years. I reckon it would be pretty handy to have a backup copy of the site:)

WebWhacker

WebWhacker users need to stay on top of multiple Web sites, monitoring their content changes.
WebWhacker users may need to demonstrate Web pages without an Internet connection.
WebWhacker users need an easy way to schedule Web site downloads.
WebWhacker users may need to browse a Web site "on the road."




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Back in a Flash 31.5 Backup & Resuscitation System 65.99 + 9.50 S&H, so 75.50 all together. The 7.5 gig is 69.95 on Amazon.

Back in a FlashTM is a USB stick which automatically backs up your files every day. But for Back in a FlashTM backups are only the beginning. It will actually allow you to resuscitate a computer which has failed due to a crash of its hard disk or corruption of its Windows operating system.

Back in a Flash website

If you notice on the purchase page the 31.5 GB is 189.95 and I haven't found the 31.5 GB anywhere else. eBay has the 3.5 gig and Amazon has the 3.5 and the 7.5. Remember this has an operating system loaded on the drive itself, Linux based from what I can tell from the review, so you can boot up a crashed computer. Oh, and this is a USB flash based back up and boot stick. If their termino;ogy is a bit confusing. There's a link to a review on the Back in a Flash home page. This looks like a pretty good deal to me.

I'm thinking on it. I like the emergency boot along with the storage. And the fact I can pop it in a pocket without dragging an external HD around, or keep up with Cds or DVDs. Cause I reckon it would take 3 or 4 DVDs to hold what this thing does, and a heck of a lot more CDs. Anyway, I'm contemplating.

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