Offline browser which copies Web sites to your computer
HTTrack is a free (GPL, libre/free software) and easy-to-use offline browser utility. It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. HTTrack arranges the original site's relative link-structure. Simply open a page of the "mirrored" website in your browser, and you can browse the site from link to link, as if you were viewing it online. HTTrack can also update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads. HTTrack is fully configurable, and has an integrated help system.
Features:
- Versions available for Windows, Linux, Sun Solaris, and other Unix systems (Other platforms may soon be included)
- Multilingual Windows and Linux/Unix interface (English, Français, Castellano, Deutsch, Nederlands, Polski, Português, Italiano, Kréyòl Matinik, Magyar, Brazilian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Danish, Estonian, Swedish, Turkish, Macedonian, Japanese, Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian, Norwegian, Slovenian, Romanian, Greek)
- Free Software (GPL) (open source code given)
- Mirror one site, or more than one site together (with shared links)
- User-selectable recursion levels
- Quickly updates downloaded sites and resumes interrupted downloads (due to connection break, crash, etc.)
- Filter by file type, link location, structure depth, file size, site size, accepted or refused sites or file-name (with advanced wild cards)..
- Timeout and minimum transfer rate manager to abandon slowest sites
- Wizard to specify which links must be loaded (accept/refuse: link, all domain, all directory)
- Multiple-connection mode (default: 4 connections) maximizes download speed
- HTTP compression (gzip..)
- Proxy support to maximize speed, with optional authentication
- Reget (resume) for partially transferred files (HTTP/1.1)
- File names with original structure kept or splitted mode (one html folder, and one image folder), dos 8-3 file names option and user-defined structure
- Automatic switch for "Moved" errors
- HTML parsing and tag analysis, including java-script code/embedded HTML code
- Basic java and Flash parsing
- Integrated DNS cache
- Native https and ipv6 support
- Native mms:// media streaming capture support
- Optional log file with error-log and comments-log
- User-specified paths for mirror and log files
- Works as a command-line program, or through a shell for both private (capture) or professional (on-line web mirror) use
New in version 3.48.2
- New: Enforce check against CVE-2014-0160
What's new in version 3.48.1:
- New: improved hashtables to speedup large mirrors
- New: added unit tests
- New: Added %a option, allowing to define the "Accept:" header line.
- New: Added %X option, to define additional request header lines.
- New: Added option '-%t', preserving the original file type (which may produce non-browseable file locally)
- Fixed: remove scope id (% character) in dotted address resolution (especially for catchurl proxy)
- Fixed: build fixes, including for Android, non-SSL releases
- Fixed: buggy keep-alive handling, leading to waste connections
- Fixed: removed chroot and setuid features (this is definitely not our business)
- Fixed: removed MMS (Microsoft Media Server) ripping code (mmsrip) (dead protocol, unmaintained code, licensing issues)
- Fixed: type mishandling when processing a redirect (such as a .PDF redirecting to another .PDF, with a text/html type tagged in the redirect message)
- Fixed: infinite loop when attempting to download a file:/// directory on Unix (gp)
- Fixed: removed background DNS resolution, prone to bugs
- Fixed: do not choke on Windows 2000 because of missing SetDllDirectory() (Andy Hewitt)
- Fixed: %h custom build structure parameter not taken in account (William Clark)
Download: HTTrack Website Copier 3.48-2 | Portable | ~5.0 MB (Open Source)
Download: HTTrack Website Copier 64-bit | Portable
Link: Homepage | Release Notes
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