MetaProducts Portable Offline Browser 6.2.3750 SR1
Portable Offline Browser is an offline browser*** / web sites downloader. It can be installed to a Flash/USB drive and run directly from it. You can plug the drive with the installed Portable Offline Browser into any Windows system and use it with no need to adjust settings. All your Projects and downloaded files will be there! And when you unplug, none of your personal data is left behind.
Portable Offline Browser lets you take the web site with you when you travel with your laptop computer. When the flight attendants ask everybody to disconnect from the Internet, you still have your web sites on your hard drive. Even if the online content moves or changes, your files are still intact. You can even save streaming audio and video files to your hard disk, and play them back at the highest quality. And its powerful export feature allows you to share and transfer files, or burn them to CD in normal or Autorun mode. Best of all, the downloaded web sites can be viewed on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers. Portable Offline Browser can create static offline copy of SharePoint and ASP/ASPX sites.
3/23/2012 - Portable Offline Browser 6.2 .3750 Service Release 1
Improved restoring Project Map by removing the old Map file first
Improved getting correct MS IE user agent identification
Improved extracting links from styles
Improved export with redirected links that contain %2B codes
Improved Ignore Logout Links logic
Improved templates to download forums
Improved YouTube downloads from blog sites
Added ability to keep system from sleep mode during downloads
Improved scripts parsing
Improved encoded mailto: links detection
Bug Fix: Fixed dragging selected text with links from Internal Browser
Bug Fix: Fixed setting custom User Agent identification
Bug Fix: Fixed loading scripted links with \002F symbols
Bug Fix: Fixed parsing ZIP files with empty MIME type
Bug Fix: Fixed making changes to MS Internet Explorer user-agent identification
Bug Fix: Fixed setting minimum timeout on the Ribbon - Internet tab.
Portable Offline Browser is an offline browser*** / web sites downloader. It can be installed to a Flash/USB drive and run directly from it. You can plug the drive with the installed Portable Offline Browser into any Windows system and use it with no need to adjust settings. All your Projects and downloaded files will be there! And when you unplug, none of your personal data is left behind.
Portable Offline Browser lets you take the web site with you when you travel with your laptop computer. When the flight attendants ask everybody to disconnect from the Internet, you still have your web sites on your hard drive. Even if the online content moves or changes, your files are still intact. You can even save streaming audio and video files to your hard disk, and play them back at the highest quality. And its powerful export feature allows you to share and transfer files, or burn them to CD in normal or Autorun mode. Best of all, the downloaded web sites can be viewed on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers. Portable Offline Browser can create static offline copy of SharePoint and ASP/ASPX sites.
3/23/2012 - Portable Offline Browser 6.2 .3750 Service Release 1
Improved restoring Project Map by removing the old Map file first
Improved getting correct MS IE user agent identification
Improved extracting links from styles
Improved export with redirected links that contain %2B codes
Improved Ignore Logout Links logic
Improved templates to download forums
Improved YouTube downloads from blog sites
Added ability to keep system from sleep mode during downloads
Improved scripts parsing
Improved encoded mailto: links detection
Bug Fix: Fixed dragging selected text with links from Internal Browser
Bug Fix: Fixed setting custom User Agent identification
Bug Fix: Fixed loading scripted links with \002F symbols
Bug Fix: Fixed parsing ZIP files with empty MIME type
Bug Fix: Fixed making changes to MS Internet Explorer user-agent identification
Bug Fix: Fixed setting minimum timeout on the Ribbon - Internet tab.
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