MM3-WebAssistant - 2008proxy offline browser archives visted pages |
|
||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||
Feedback Summary:
| Version 2008: | |||||
| Overall Rating: | Features: | Support: | |||
| Ease of Use: | Quality / Stability: | Price: | |||
Key to Types of Feedback:
Reviews
Troubleshooting
Usage Tips
Developer Notes
Commentary
Featured Reviews
Interesting concept, but difficult installation and test. - Version: 2005, 11/2/2005 10:37AM PST
Bob Jacobson
The instructions for the use of this application are certainly "comprehensive," as the author claims -- but also confusing. There are too many parts, too many variations, and too many processes. Getting this working is a matter of trial and error as much as anything. I'm going to keep trying, however, because offline browsing is a major requirement of any serious online researcher.
I hope the author revisits this situation.
I hope the author revisits this situation.
Now you can use every Browser as an offline-browser 



- Version: 2004, 9/15/2003 02:45AM PST
(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)
Hussein Morsy
this tool is a local proxy server.
On os x you have to configure the proxy-settings unter network (system preferences).
You can switch beetween online and offline browsing. im Browse in onlinemode, every page will be cached.
if you switch to offline browsing, you can take your powerbook and read the pages without any netconnections.
Very useful for me...
On os x you have to configure the proxy-settings unter network (system preferences).
You can switch beetween online and offline browsing. im Browse in onlinemode, every page will be cached.
if you switch to offline browsing, you can take your powerbook and read the pages without any netconnections.
Very useful for me...
It may be working, it may not. It doesn't capture Flash so far as I can tell, and that means that 50% of contemporary websites come off as text-only.