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Tom Brown wrote:
>
> Something in my feeble brain seems to recall a
> program that will download a web site or part
> thereof to one's hard drive for future reference.
SuperSlurp and WGet ("Web Get"). SuperSlurp is Presentation Manager
while WGet is command line.
SuperSlurp:
http://sslurp.mhohner.de/
WGet:
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/internet/mirror/
Using SuperSlurp is a "no brainer", just do a quick setup and start it.
WGet has a bazillion options and takes hours to fully learn but is
extremely powerful.
My recommendation: Start with SuperSlurp and move to WGet if you have
advanced needs.
- Peter
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