JOC Web Spider 5.6.1.0

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Download Web sites quickly to your local drive and navigate offline. Speed your navigation. Save time and money. Uses project files to store list of websites. Includes several project files ready to use. Can make Google sitemaps. Can resume broken downloads (very useful when downloading large files such videos, multimedia). Batch mode feature allows to execute the program from the command line, to automatically load a project file, download and exit the program after the job is done. Allows different modes to store the Web sites in your HD. Includes predefined filters to quickly specify to download a complete site, a directory (and all subdirectories since it), a page or define your own customized filter. Can filter by levels, external links, directories, include/exclude links, wildcards. Includes an update feature that allows to download a project in different sessions or when the Web sites changes. Also in any update, at your request, is able to remove the unused files, saving disk space. Can handle up to 100 conections at the same time.

Version 5.6.1.0 includes new button bar, Quick start wizard, and performance improvements.

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