A1 Website Download 2.0.1

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    19/10/2009
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Download and archive entire Web sites such as forums, galleries, online books and articles. Web site downloader can perform Web site login and handle cookies. Ready to copy and store Web sites on portable media such USB and CD. Convert dynamic database driven Web sites into static. Use if traveling to places without Internet. Present Web sites to clients in offices with no Internet access. Automate download of Web sites at times convenient to you, for example during the night. All links in the Web site can be converted to relative.Use include and exclude filters to control which files to crawl and list.

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