An oldie: anybody heard of SiteSnagger ?

Started by Cady on 2/25/2010
Cady 2/25/2010 11:29 am
To capture web data I use a combination of Surfulater, scrapbook (Firefox) and ClipCache.
However, I'd still love to download complete websites to my HDD. A backup copy, in case all else fails ;)
Mac users have SiteSucker --> http://www.sitesucker.us/home.html
I couldn't find a Windows alternative. I Googled and discovered that back in the days of Windows 95/98 there was a software called SiteSnagger. There was also one called NetSpider. I wish I could supply better links, but here's a PCMag page about SiteSnagger: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,22003,00.asp

I wonder if anybody used/still using these oldies to capture complete websites, and whether there's a modern Windows alternative for SiteSucker?

Cheers,
Cady.
Chris Murtland 2/25/2010 2:37 pm
One I use occasionally for downloading entire sites is HTTrack -
http://www.httrack.com/

Chris
Achim 2/25/2010 6:16 pm
I found CyberArticle rather useful for archiving and managing website content. There is a free lite version too.

http://www.wizbrother.com/


Another interesting approach is website packer. It saves complete sites as single chm-files. As far as I remember it was freeware. Seems to be developed no more, but I think there are several download sites you can get it from.

best regards

Achim
Cady 2/26/2010 8:02 am
Thank you all for your suggestions.
HTTrack looks like what I'm looking for -- an excellent freeware.
I intend to get Offline Explorer Pro. A bit pricey, but the software was offered in bitsdujour.com once, so I'm hoping for a repeat appearance.
CyberArticle: I suspect it's more of an information manager/clipper combination (like Surfulater, to which I've purchased a license) than a website downloader.
I like the chm-files approach, I discovered that Offline Explorer Pro can export to chm.

Stumbled across a thread in DonationCoder where HTTrack and Offline Explorer were praised; other applications mentioned there were Teleport Pro, Local Website Archive (there's a freeware version), wget and WinWget.

Once more, thank you ;)

Cady