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Grabbing a web site 2

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EchoAlertcom

IS-IT--Management
Oct 8, 2002
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Hello,

I have a new client that is getting rid of her old web hosting provider who is now not cooperating. I would like to see if anyone knows of a tool that I can grab her web site easily. I know I can grab pages one by one but I was wondering if there was a utility that would just save me loads of time? Before anyone cracks jokes - I don't have ftp access.

Thanks for any pointers.

Cheers,
Steve
 
I use SiteSnagger - works OK the few times I've used it. You'll have to do a search to find it - sorry. I've also used HT Tracker - you can get it here: It's a little more sophisticated than I need and have only used it a couple of times.

There's always a better way...
 
webzip
webvcr
web grabber
just go to download.com and look for "off-line website"

I personally use webZip works wonders

grtfercho çB^]\..
"Imagination is more important than Knowledge" A. Einstein
 
one more I forgot, this one has nice features : BlackWidow.

The query string to look for in Download.com is "offline browser" not "off-line website" sorry about that.
Using "offline browser" I got a list of 89 programs.

grtfercho çB^]\..
"Imagination is more important than Knowledge" A. Einstein
 
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