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  • What's a good off-line browser for Win9x/NT ??

    The topic says it all ..
    I need a program that would let me download a full site and save so i can read it later off-line, and if possible is simple one.
    I've use web-whacker before .. but it was too sophisticated and too many options to choose from and setup.
    any help ?



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  • #2
    If you have IE5,this feature is built in.
    Works well,check out the help section in it.

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    • #3
      thanx for the reply Alfie
      but i'm a netscape user .. although i sometimes use Win98 built in IE4.
      if i change my mind bout IE i'll give it a try.
      :cB


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      • #4
        arbymo,
        I used to be a dedicated NETSCAPE used, only had IE after/because it was forced onto my system. But IE5 has changed that, it has some really good new features that I like. It's probably worth a second look, after upgradeing, and no more CHANELs crap, unless you want them . I still have the most uptodate NETSCAPE, some sites still just work/look better with it, but IE is finally a wothwhile product; and hey we HAVE to have it on our systems anyway.
        Many people try not to use IE because it comes from MS, but it's a shame to avoid it just for that resone.

        IMHO,
        Mark F.

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        • #5
          My fave is Opera 3.60. It's small, and it's much faster than IE or Netscape. Absolutely worth the $35 in time saved.

          You can use it free for 30 days (that's 30 days on which you actually use it, not 30 calendar days). You may need some bells & whistles the major monsters provide, but Opera does everything I need and more.
          www.opera.com

          (BTW, email won't be built in until v4, so I still use Outlook Express for that, but otherwise...)

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