
Are you limited to use Internet on schedule or on rate? Do you remember the days of dial-up connections, when to save money, you’d try and save and download as many pages as possible for reading later? Now with the advent of broadband, those days are thankfully gone for most people. But there are occasions when you might want to save a whole website for offline reading or to do a backup. If that’s your case, then you should have a powerful and handy offline browser. Here I will commend some excellent and applied offline browsers to you. They are: SurfOffline, A1 Website Download, BackStreet Browser, BlackWidow and Offline Commander. Follow me and there must have a suited one for you!
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SurfOffline is a fast and convenient offline browser with easy navigation and simple interface. Capable of downloading up to 100 files simultaneously, this application can save a website to our hard drive completely or partially in just minutes. Another important feature is a wizard like interface that enables the users to quickly set up downloading rules. Importantly, the program supports HTTP, SSL(HTTPS), FTP, proxy servers, CSS, Macromedia Flash and JavaScript parsing.
A1 Website Download enables us to download and archive entire websites for offline browsing or storage. The downloaded site(s) can be browsed without the need for an internet connection and can be placed on a CD/DVD or USB drive. The program supports website logins and cookies and automatically stores dynamic pages as static .html files. We can set a variety of filters and options that allows us to determine how links are followed and which pages to download. Other features include support for frames, redirects, multi-threaded operation, link conversion and more. Unlike most website download tools, this website downloader program will copy websites to our disk, and not store websites using a proprietary database format. As all links get corrected to relative file paths, we can copy and take the downloaded websites with us anywhere, and later view them offline in any browser.
BackStreet Browser is a free, powerful offline browser. A high-speed, multi-threading website download and viewing program. By making multiple simultaneous server requests, BackStreet Browser can quickly download entire website or part of a site including HTML, graphics, Java Applets, sound and other user definable files, and saves all the files in our hard drive, either in their native format, or as a compressed ZIP file and view offline. After downloading, all links within the website are reconstructed creating a complete hard drive copy of the site that we can view at our own pace without being connected to the Internet. Additionally, BackStreet Browser provides the option of duplicating the original directory structure of a site making it easy to download and transfer a site to another server. In the event we lose our Internet connection while downloading a site, the Resume Session allows us to pick up a session where we left off after reestablishing our Internet connection. If we wish to update a previously downloaded site, the Update Session feature allows us to revisit a site using new search parameters to make sure we have the most current files. In addition to the embedded quick-view browser window in the main program screen, we can launch our default browser for viewing any downloaded projects. The quick-view browser window also supports browsing zipped website, so that we don’t need to unzip the files to view.
BlackWidow is a multi-function internet utility and a great webmaster tool. It is a web site downloader, download internet manager, site mapping tool, a site ripper, a site mirroring tool, a website scanner, an offline browser and a download manager. We can use it to scan a site and create a complete profile of the site’s structure, files, external links and even link errors. Then use it to download part or entire web site to our computer, with its structure and files intact, to use as a site mirror or to be converted by BlackWidow into a locally linked site for offline browsing and long-term reference. Or use it to scan for and download any selection of files: from JPG to CGI to HTM to MIME types, from small to large files, in part of a site or in a group of sites. The Net Spy feature can monitor all our web activity and build a structure of everything we visit on every web site. This feature is especially useful to find hidden links to files or to spot redirections to other URLs.
Offline Commander lets us create local copies of entire Web sites, browse Web sites offline, organize our Web research, quickly save selected web pages to offline collections. All saved pages and sites are stored and indexed in a local SQL database and can be searched in depth (also via custom SQL query). The saved pages and sites can be browsed just as if they were online, complete with all images, links, and dynamic content, embedded objects etc. We can specify the depth and what type of files to download, also specify URL patterns to match and more. Offline Commander has a tabbed browser interface and provides a drop box that we can use to quickly save pages from within Internet Explorer or any other browser.
In a word, SurfOffline, A1 Website Download and Offline Commander provide most basal functions for downloading entire website. SurfOffline has an easy navigation and simple interface. Offline Commander has a tabbed browser interface and provides a drop box. Even beginners can use them expediently and fleetly. Unlike most website download tools, A1 Website Download will copy websites to disk, and not store websites using a proprietary database format. So as all links get corrected to relative file paths, we can copy and take the downloaded websites with us anywhere. BackStreet Browser is a multi-threading website download and viewing program. It provides an Update Session feature allows us to revisit a site using new search parameters to make sure we have the most current files. BlackWidow is a multi-function internet utility and a great webmaster tool. It’s Net Spy feature can monitor all our web activity and build a structure of everything we visit on every web site. What are you waiting for? Download a favorite offline browser now!
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What is that wierd code you type in to your browser to access a netgear wireless router and change its settinghave a netgear router and a home wireless connection (non-secured) but i alreay have 1 computer and 2 laptops connecting to the connection….isnt there some sort of code you can type into the web browser to change the settings???
December 21st, 2009 on 8:20 am
About as exciting as watching television advertisements.
December 21st, 2009 on 8:32 am
Get Firefox!
A way better and more secure browser than Internet Explorer
REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR THE BEST ANSWER!
December 21st, 2009 on 8:43 am
that’s nice if your fingers are small like this dumb finger-model chick. wtf. cumbersome!
December 21st, 2009 on 9:07 am
here's a sample script i made.
http://www.geocities.com/omega_archer2003/answers/browser.html
full script is in the demo page
December 21st, 2009 on 12:17 pm
HTC Dream
December 21st, 2009 on 12:36 pm
Are you looking for the modem/router address?
If you cannot find it do what works for any router:
click Start
Run
type CMD (ugly command prompt box comes up
type IPCONFIG
look for Default gateway — it is the address of your router
December 21st, 2009 on 8:41 pm
It's not a weird code; rather, it's the router's IP address. That will vary depending on how you've set up your network, but if you didn't change it, Netgear routers default to 192.168.0.1 . (Linksys defaults to 192.168.1.1 ; I'm not sure about other brands.)
December 21st, 2009 on 9:06 pm
this will be great for heads-up display on our visors when we’re all walking around in biosuits. Circa 2015 ?
December 21st, 2009 on 10:16 pm
http://www.1729.com/spanish/
December 22nd, 2009 on 5:28 am
I’m pretty sure that’s the T-Mobile G1
December 22nd, 2009 on 9:58 am
stupid thing
December 22nd, 2009 on 1:45 pm
these prices are in euros
in case you didn’t notice
I’m dutch myself and i must say this APP is awesome
December 23rd, 2009 on 1:54 am
Use Windows Explorer or open "my computer" from your desktop.
There will be an address bar there, enter your ftp url
Should prompt you with user and pass. If it doesn't, right click blank space in the window and select "login as…"
Then type in user and password.
newer version of IE doesn't support FTP connections, you have to use Windows Explorer.
Fiber FTP Hosting Team
http://www.fiberftp.com
December 23rd, 2009 on 3:13 am
Android??
December 23rd, 2009 on 3:21 am
That’s very sad. Slow sluggish experience.
December 23rd, 2009 on 8:00 am
http://www.simongibson.com/intranet/dns2003/
December 23rd, 2009 on 1:37 pm
actually making new browser is not logic when they have one.i think IE is good enough to develope.The reason that IE has so many bug is not the IE itself its because all the hackers are focusing on IE to findout security holes because users of IE is more than users of other explorers.nowadays we can see the number of firefox users are increasing so the hacker attack on firefox also increased and as we see sometimes there is some bug on mozila also.for me firefox and opera are the best i dont like microsoft but they are really powerful.
December 23rd, 2009 on 8:49 pm
Try Alt M. You can also get a period while typing text by double spacing.