HTTP Weazel 1.09

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  • Date added:
    02/02/2001
  • File size:
    1.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000

Publisher’s description

HTTP Weazel is a site ripper that grabs entire Websites and downloads them in a flash so that you can view them offline at your leisure. The Weazel's smart design makes it simple enough for beginners to use while still delivering the powerful flexibility desired by downloading veterans. The key to Weazel's combination of ease and control are its templates. Sample templates let you quickly choose between downloading an entire site, grabbing the first page of a site, grabbing a single file, or selective downloading. Once you feed Weazel a site address, it rapidly downloads the structure of the site so that you can make selections if you wish. Then a simple double-click starts the download process, which proceeds briskly due to the use of multiple connections. You can modify the existing templates or create your own using a simple rule-based filtering system, and you can automate downloads using the built-in scheduler.

Changes: The GUI has be redesigned. Many internal changes (Password system). Many other fixes and improvements...

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