This full-fledged offline browser not only copies individual Web pages and online photo albums, it also downloads and lets you view entire sites offline. Its customizable interface lets you easily cope with numerous downloads by arranging them in folders. You can view retrieved sites or search for new targets from within the program with the built-in browser. Offline Explorer provides everything for easy downloading: scheduling; proxy-server support; smart Web-browser integration; connection control (number of simultaneous connections, bandwidth limitations); and an internal dial-up that disconnects when it's finished or resumes broken connections.
Various filters cut unnecessary content, letting you determine what file types, sizes, URLs, servers, domains, and directories to skip or include. You also can retrieve only updated files, disable downloading or directories from a convenient site map, or simply drag missing pages from your browser. Dial-up Internet users may find Offline Explorer a godsend.
Offline Explorer - download whole sites, online image galleries, news and usergroups from the widest variety of supported Web sites. The best ever support for the modern Internet technologies, Flash, scripts and active contents. Combine this with the flexible filtering and you will get the universal download tool that serves all your requests.
What's new in this version:
Version 5 beta 2 adds ability to switch interface between Ribbon and old menu and program Hide Key to the Options dialog.
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