- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $30.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/NT
- Date added: December 21, 2008
- Total Downloads: 427,666
- Downloads last week: 675
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- Average user rating: stars out of 12 votes
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Publisher's description
From MaximumSoft :Speed up your browsing by saving pages to your fast-accessing hard drive, rather than relying on the vagaries of your Internet connection. You can schedule WebCopier to copy Web sites while you're away or sleeping, and view the pages at your leisure. You can copy or print whole sites or sections, your saved pages can then be copied onto disks and CD-Rs, so you can take your Web-snapshot with you.
Version 5.0 features Ability to download FTP sites.
What's new in this version:
- Redesigned Office 2007-like User Interface, - Ability to download FTP sites. - Improved Download Speed.More popular Offline Browsers downloads
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Version: WebCopier 5.0
Pros: This comes in real handy, especially for ppl like me who misses a Comcast bill every now & than, lol
Cons: Nothing to dislike. All the features come in handy for me & makes life jus a lil easier!
Summary: I'm always fixing other ppls pc's & my own so this is good for me when I'm in forums & see good info from professional techs or find informative articles. I jus throw it on a cd & save it in my "fix it" cd album w/ my virus cleaning tool... read more >>
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Version: WebCopier 5.0
"Did not get the entire contents"
Pros: It seems to work fine to get pages that required no log in.
Cons: I spent 2 hrs messing with every setting I could find. The program will apparently not get past long in pages..which makes the program useless. Anything important enough to download and save, is probably important enough to need password protect.
Summary: If it takes a USER ID and PASSWORD log in - this is not going to do the trick. At least not by what I've seen. I'm running IE 7 on Win Vista. Let me know if you see something different. troy@ksmb.com. Thanks!
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