Web site Ripper Copier 3.5.2

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Website Ripper Copier (WRC) is an ideal tool to save or grab an enormous amount of Web site data. WRC can copy all or part of protected or regular sites for offline browsing, grab site files of certain sizes and types, like video, image, music, webzip, picture, and movie, teleport a large number of files as a pro download manager with resumption support, and mirror sites. Plus, it is also a site link validator, explorer, and tabbed antipop-up Web browser. This webcopier that can resume broken downloads from the HTTP, HTTPS and FTP connections, access protected sites, support Internet cookies, analyze scripts, update retrieved sites or files, and launch more than fifty retrieval threads. With capabilities to update, retry, edit, delete, browse, and copy each retrieval task and unique filters, such as link inner-text (no other spider has this), file type, size, name, URL, exploration depth, and server, it is a fully configurable, automated, multithreaded, utra Web crawler, Web site downloader, webspider. It is suitable for novices, as well as for professionals. Version 3.5.2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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