Publisher's Description
From Rick Cranisky:
SiteSucker is a Macintosh application that automatically downloads web sites from the Internet. It does this by copying the site's HTML documents, images, backgrounds, movies, and other files to your local hard drive. Just enter a URL and click a button and SiteSucker can download an entire web site.
What's new in this version:
- Added support for transferring sites using iTunes file sharing.
- SiteSucker now requires Mac OS X 10.6.x Snow Leopard or greater.
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All versions:
4.4 starsout of 29 votes
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Current version:
2.5 starsout of 4 votes
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"Downloads everything. Does not use user set preferences"
Version: SiteSucker 2.3.4
Pros
Fast Downloading
Cons
It does not utilize the preference you set for it and downloads everything regardless of size or file type. Went back to using the older version that still works.
Summary
Stick to the old version until they get this bug fixed.
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"quite effective and easy to use"
Version: SiteSucker 2.3.4
Pros
simple interface, does what promises
Cons
It would be nice to be able to deal with aspx pages, as in msdn documentation pages
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"Beautiful interface, simple concept."
Version: SiteSucker 2.3.4
Pros
Very easy and intuitive to use.
Cons
Tried to DL daypo.net to use the tests offline, but it didn't past the first 2 levels. It takes a while to DL a single site (depending on its size).
Summary
I wanted to DL a quizz-taking site to study offline (daypo.net) but SiteSucker was unable to do so. Also, you can't choose a specific "vertical" navigation (say, further down a link or a page). The settings force you to take a "horizontal" layer-like approach (1, 2 or n levels down). But this way it takes time (depending on the site size) and DL most unwanted links and objects. Anyhow, SiteSucker deserves a try.
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"Good Idea - incomplete"
Version: SiteSucker 2.3.4
Pros
easy to use
Cons
downloaded .aspx pages do not function locally
Summary
easy to use, easily understood interface. downloaded web site did not work in downloaded format.
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