Ben Franchuk wrote:
I thought try this ...
"The Missing 6809 UniFLEX Archive"
http://www.rtmx.com/UniFLEX/
but the webpage is now missing! Does anybody know what happened to it?
This very bad when old information vanishes with out a trace on the web.
Too offen I find web pages that I count on turn up missing, so I have
started trying out a program called WebZIP.
http://www.spidersoft.com/default.asp
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Use WebZIP to download web pages or entire web sites, including images,
sounds and other media files to your hard drive, so you can browse them
offline.
Using the new FAR add-in tool for WebZIP, you can compile your
downloaded
content to HTML-Help.
WebZIP also gives you the option of saving your captured web content
into a single compressed Zip file - a great way to archive Web sites,
or distribute them to friends and coleagues.
WebZIP's powerful Task Editor gives you total control over what and how
much of a Web site is downloaded. It lets you specify the file types,
depth and scope of retrieval in addition to giving you powerful URL and
location filters and allowing you scheduling your download for any time
of the day.
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And of course it has the option for you to save a web site WITHOUT
the banner ads.
Regards,
--Doug
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Doug Coward
@ home in Poulsbo, WA
Analog Computer Online Museum and History Center
http://www.best.com/~dcoward/analog
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