| | 1. WebLoader | By: | www.geocities.com/ugoltsev/ | License: | Commercial | URL: | http://www.geocities.com/ugoltsev/ | Description: | Web Loader is written entirely in the Java(TM) programming language. Web Loader downloads web sites to your computer's hard drive. Web Loader gives you many options to specify which files you want to download. Use this handy tool to copy your favorite web sites to your hard drive for off-line browsing, presentations, archiving and site mirroring. Web Loader runs fully automated, multithreaded and link-following. It saves on-line time and money. Once the download process finishes work, you can browse it off-line using internal or your favorite external web browser. Web Loader supports "http", "ftp" and "file" protocols.
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2. WebGrabber | By: | Marcel St-Amant | License: | Commercial | URL: | http://pages.infinit.net/bigfeet/webgrabber_.html#WebGrabber | Description: | WebGrabber is a special version of a web site copier. Other than being implemented in Java and can operate on many platforms, its UNIQUE characteristic is that it will import only the web files that you specify from Internet shortcuts.
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3. Arale | By: | Flavio Tordini's | License: | OpenSource | URL: | http://neoismo.gamersrevolt.com/flavio/arale.html | Description: | Arale can download entire web sites or specific resources from the web. Arale can also render dynamic sites to static pages. I wrote this utility in 2001 to familiarize myself with the java.net.* package. I'm not actively maintaining it anymore, the code does not shine but the spider is working fine.
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