I think you should make a similar application for IE "archive" files (WAB)
You may ask for donations of course.
Thing is, IE for Mac discontinued and no official download on MS anymore. So, if you have lots of files as a user in that format, you need to download it from THIRD PARTY which nobody recommends.
I believe there is CAB (cabinet) involved in these files and they maybe just same deal, just compressed in CAB.
Perhaps MS can give the specs?
WebArchive Folderizer
extracts contents of Safari web archive files
Version: 1.2.5
Idea for developer
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Ilgaz Monday, April 03 2006 @ 02:20 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
Comments
Classic? Who can run it? - Ilgaz
Even as G5 owner, I broke classic support on tiger and can't get it back WITHOUT downgrading to 10.2.7 first.If it was OS X app, you are right.
Next time think 2 secs before hitting "reply" and calling people blind.
Also, it was suggestion to DEVELOPER.
Friday, April 07 2006 @ 04:50 PM PDT
who's blind here? - sjk
Uncle Asad made a friendly suggestion, starting with "If you're in a real BIND", without any 'ell'. You made yourself look blind by not reading his comment more carefully before sending a harsh false accusation.Friday, April 21 2006 @ 12:51 AM PDT
Idea for developer - GWeston
Sorry about taking so long to acknowledge the suggestion. I've looked into it a little bit and it seems like a fairly straightforward task. I'll try to get support in for those this month.Thursday, April 20 2006 @ 07:47 AM PDT
Re: Idea for developer - Uncle Asad
If you're in a real bind, there's a Classic app that will convert MacIE web archives into iCab web archives (which are standard .zip files, so it's easy to get at the content even if you don't use iCab): <http://www.icab.de/download4.html>Reply to This
Tuesday, April 04 2006 @ 08:14 AM PDT