Description: The Web Site Extractor program is conveniently designed to download Internet websites exactly the way you want them, including or excluding any parts you need or don't need (such as directory, domain and file names, types of files, their size or any other properties). The offline browser can download up to 100 files simultaneously, which saves you a huge amount of time compared to ordinary browsers. All data retrieved are stored in the directory you select and contain only the files and directories matching your filter instructions. A broad range of customized settings for downloading web pages will enable you to limit the scope of files retrieved to such types as jpg or html files. The Web Site Extractor automatically allows you to download any files that were not copied due to transfer errors or bad connections. The program is equipped to run through a proxy server and download only revised or new files, bypassing documents that have already been copied. The Extractor is essentially a search robot and is designed for fast-track navigation through the hyperlinks of cyber space, downloading web pages at the user's request. It offers numerous settings and options to facilitate this task. You can also limit your search by domain types (such as com, net, uk, etc.) by using sophisticated filtering options based on a list of key words and other auxiliary options.
Another big benefit of the program is it changes html-links to relative names. In other words, it turns web addresses (URLs) into addresses that work on your computer. This means you can easily move whole websites or information to CD-ROM, USB disk, or to another hard drive.
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Twitter working on Chinese registration page
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AP - Twitter is working on a way to allow Chinese users to sign up to the social networking site in their own language, a co-founder of the site said Monday night, but access to the popular site remains blocked in the country.
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FCC backs plan to speed up Internet
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Reuters - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved on Tuesday a summary of the agency's national broadband plan, that aims to expand access, increase Internet speeds and shift airwaves to mobile services.