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Max Programming, LLC - Web Dumper v1.6               September 3rd, 2002

Maxprog is proud to present  another  update  of  its web  tool  product
named 'Web Dumper' a full featured internet tool  that  allows  users to
download web sites for offline browsing.

What's new in this release?

  � Proxy support.
  � Better anchors management.
  � 'BASE HREF' tag better support.
  � 'HREF' better support.
  � Chunked' transfert encoding marks removed properly.
  � Better relink. Post linker fully rewritten.
  � Better HTTP status code handler.
  � Link history out of bound exception when loading links with CRs.

  Screenshots available at: http://www.maxprog.com/WebDumperShots.html

> Overview

If you are viewing a Web site with your browser and you decide  that you
would like to  make  a copy  of  it on  your  hard  drive,  you  have to
manually save each page as you view it  along  with  embedded  pictures,
sounds and so on. This can be a very long and  tedious  process,  and in
many cases it's more trouble than  it's  worth.  It  doesn't  have to be
that way, however, as Web Dumper makes this whole process very  fast and
easy.

With Web Dumper you can 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.

Web Dumper lets you select which kinds of file  you  want  to  be dumped
between more than 60 available standard types, the folder  depth  level,
how links must be processed and if it must re-link your  HTML  documents
for offline browsing.

> Features

  - Multi-thread with user definable time-out.
  - High-speed downloading with bandwidth selector.
  - Smart definable spider engine including across Web Sites.
  - Include/Exclude Filters  with more than 60 standard MIME file types.
  - Duplicate file database and duplicate rejection.
  - Links Explorer with definable depth level.
  - Re-Link documents locally for offline browsing.
  - Complete HTTP error and link checking and handling.
  - Detailed file download monitoring.
  - Authentication support for password-protected sites.
  - Proxy server support.
  - Native versions for Mac OS X and Mac OS Classic.

> Download


You can get Web Dumper both for MacOS Classic or X at:

  Classic: http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/WebDumper.sit
  MaxOS X: http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/WebDumper-X.sit

We value your feedback and we'd love to hear what you have to say.
Please e-mail us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your comments and suggestions.
(Be as descriptive as possible).

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Macintosh software developers since 1987! - <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Products page: http://www.maxprog.com mirrored at http://www.maxprog.net

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