Web Dumper lets you download entire Web sites off of the Internet, and save them on your hard drive for later offline browsing.
Downloaded Web sites are saved on your hard drive with their directory structure intact. Web Dumper automatically downloads HTML documents along with their embedded pictures, sounds, movies and so on while it screens them to look for any enclosed links to other documents.
PAGE SUCKER REVIEWER Web dumper always lack when i download websites (Stuck for a while and have to wait before i can press any buttons). Sometimes it stuck on one file for more than an 1hour although under preferences i put it at 10s to skip the file if it take that long to connect. (Version 2.3.9)
BILL BARSTAD Tried this out at a website loaded with pictures and at two sites with many HTML pages and PDF's. It downloaded JPEG's of size 0kB - useless. It did better at the second two sites, but not as well as SiteSucker (which is donationware.) Conclusion? Crapware. (Version 2.2)
ANONYMOUS Strange, I find no better tool then Internet Explorer to download web sites for offline reading, and the pc IE is even better. Apple should implement such a feature in Safari and make it right! (Version 1.8.1)
ANONYMOUS I second the motion. I love Safari and can't believe that I have to switch to Explorer to save pages. It does a great job of it. (Version 2.2.2)
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May 20 2003
THE TRUE REVIEW Have been testing it out. However when I download sites it misses an awful lot of stuff meaning you have to go in and do it manually (if you can find the names of the files). Though it is faster than Page Sucker it still needs work. (Version 1.8)
ANONYMOUS NONE of the rules work. I tell it not to download html just gifs and pngs but it keeps downloading everything! Then i tell it to only download things over 30kb, but it still downloads everthing! Not to mention it is QUITE slow (Version 1.7)