Webrecorder & Web Archive Player

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smaragdus
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Webrecorder & Web Archive Player

#1 Post by smaragdus »

Webrecorder is
An open source web archiving platform and service for all!
Easily create high-fidelity, standards compliant archives of the web as you browse.
Some screen-shots:

Recording:

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Downloading:

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Opening:

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Viewing:

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Web Archive Player:

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Links:
https://webrecorder.io/ - Webrecorder web-site
https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder - Webrecorder at GitHub
https://github.com/ikreymer/webarchiveplayer - Web Archive Player at GitHub
https://github.com/ikreymer/webarchiveplayer/releases - Web Archive Player downloads
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/O ... ayer.shtml - Web Archive Player at Softpedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_ARChive - about Web ARChive (WARC)
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/form ... 0235.shtml - about Internet Archive format (ARC)
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Notes:
The web-pages are recorded in WARC format and downloaded in GZ archives.
The anonymously recorded web-pages are kept for 30 minutes. Collections can also be manually deleted.
One can request an invite to sign-up.
To open a saved web-page Web Archive Player is needed:
WebArchivePlayer is a new desktop tool which provides a simple point-and-click wrapper for viewing any web archive file (in WARC and ARC format).
I am not sure whether Web Archive Player is portable, confirmation is needed.

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Re: Webrecorder & Web Archive Player

#2 Post by webfork »

Very interesting tool: it's good to see an updated/active web archiving tool. There are some obviously some downloaders here on the site but I'm not sure they're up to date on the latest web elements and may not be downloading all the necessary files.

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Re: Webrecorder & Web Archive Player

#3 Post by shnbwmn »

For individual/one-time saving of pages, there's also MHT/MAFF for Firefox. And there's also Darcy Ripper, which I have yet to test in JPortable. Looks like it might be a good, up-to-date competitor for WinHTTrack.

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