SiteSucker is an Macintosh application that automatically downloads Web sites from the Internet. It does this by asynchronously copying the site's webpages, images, PDFs, style sheets, and other files to your local hard drive, duplicating the site's directory structure.
SiteSucker can be used to make local copies of Web sites. By default, SiteSucker "localizes" the files it downloads, allowing you to browse a site offline, but it can also download sites without modification. Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later Home Page - http://ricks-apps.com/osx/sitesucker/index.html
What's New in Version 2.8
Fixed some problems reading modification dates from HTTP headers.
Prevented files from being parsed more than once.
Added the ability to delay saving the contents of web views.
Added download time in seconds and number of connections to log entry for final status.
Prevented error pages from being scanned to avoid getting stuck in an endless loop.
Allowed the user to suppress warning alerts.
Increased the maximum number of connections to 99.
Modified the SiteSucker window so that it can be expanded to fill the entire screen.
Added queuing option to the Download command for AppleScripts which specifies whether or not to add the URL to the queue.
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