Offline Commander 2.2

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  • Downloads:
    28
  • User rating:
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  • Publisher:
    ZX
  • Date added:
    12/08/2008
  • File size:
    3.4M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

Publisher’s description

Image - Offline Commander 2.2
Download to your PC and organize Web pages and/or entire Web sites. Browse pages and Web sites when Internet connection is unavailable. Surf the Internet faster while you are online prefacing specific links with a click of a mouse. Record every page you browse with the built-in browser. Search downloaded Web sites for keywords using built-in full-text indexing. View directory and web structure of a Web site. Version 2.2 includes unspecified updates.

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  1. only this good Anton Reginchy -- May 5 2007, 01.31

    Very important: this good browser, the very stable and easy to use.

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  2. Good and easy offline browser Anonymous -- March 13 2007, 22.36

    UI is anachronizm, but functionality is the best in catagory

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  3. Best browser out there John wedsrty -- September 30 2006, 19.23

    Totally Good for students and people who copy texts, files from internet.

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