Complete Website Downloader 1.0

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Download Web sites in their entirety and view them as if you were online. Great for downloading lots of files, saving money on Internet connection fees, or reading while you travel. Each Web site is configured on your computer so that clicking links will bring you to the proper page stored on your hard drive, which means that browsing offline is almost exactly like browsing online. If you pay fees for the amount of time you are online you can save money by quickly downloading all the Web sites you want to view and disconnecting. It's also great for travel: you can browse the Web sites you've downloaded even from places like airplanes or trains where internet is unavailable.

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