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WinHTTrack V3.43-9C   
Suggested by Andrew Lee - Updated by webfork on 1 Aug 2010
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Synopsis: WinHTTrack is an offline browser utility. It allows you to download a website from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. WinHTTrack can also update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads.

Alternately, X-WinHTTrack is a portable package optimized for external flash memory.
Writes settings to: Project files. A few non-critical settings such as language, window attributes and recent file list are written to the Windows registry.
How to extract: Download the no-install ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. The application files are located in the httrack subfolder. Launch WinHTTrack.exe.
Stealth [?]: No
Unicode support: No
License: GPL
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>
  • Fixed: application/xhtml+xml not seen as "html" (Peter Fritzsche)
  • Fixed: various linux fixes for desktop files
  • Many engine fixes since older 3.4X releases

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] cymenreliable program, does what it says. occasionally crashes though [2007-08-06 04:06]

[Anonymous] LocalBeen very handy indeed, I find some of the settings a little confusing but have yet to have it crash on me.

I can't find a setting to stop itself adding an option in the right click "New" section on the desktop though
 [2007-08-24 15:27]

[Anonymous] ChrisWinHTTack v3.4x is very incompatible with multi-core CPU's. A symptom of this is the program randomly closing during mirrors. Couple of potential fixes for anyone having this problem:
1. Return to v3.32
2. Use imagecfg or similar to limit the WinHTTrack exe to a single CPU core. I have a Quad Core CPU and WinHTTrack closing itself every few minutes during a mirror was driving me crazy, so I adopted this solution. No closing since then I'm happy to say.
 [2008-07-18 22:29]

[Anonymous] PJChris, instead of silly workarounds why don't you report the errors to the programmers? [2009-01-12 13:31]

[Anonymous] PJJust tried it. Seems to run fine, but the real problem is that its not a real mirroring program - it inserts all kinds of crap comments in the html files. [2009-01-12 13:47]

[Anonymous] PJSets up an explorer references to its own filetype (without asking) [2009-09-06 00:49]

[Anonymous] ObserverNo need to get the "X" version, which is outdated.Get the newest portable version from the download section, at the app´s own website.
IMPORTANT TIP: after downloading your website, you can turn it into a single .EXE package by using WebSite Zip Packer (http://www.spadixbd.com/wsz/) and you can take your downloaded site with you on a pen drive.
 [2010-01-03 01:23]

[Anonymous] Ares@Observer
The X-WinHTTrack portable package is not outdated (V3.43-9).
 [2010-01-09 01:40]

[Anonymous] ChrisPJ: I did. Even they recommended returning to v3.32 [2010-03-18 09:46]


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