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URLChaser creates HTML documents storing lists of ordered hyperlinks.
When you have found mass web content and identified its ordering principle, URLChaser will produce all links in a matter of seconds. Much of today's web content is ordered by means of letters, numbers, or dates. URLChaser supports all these modes to a high level of complexity Using URLChaser is a time-saver: To manually type or copy/paste web addresses from your browser to a download application soon becomes tedious at best, or, as the number of links increase, unrealistic. URLChaser is a performance booster in disguise: When using an offline browser application, you are not always interested in complete web pages and the vast amount of material that must be downloaded to display them properly offline. You may be interested in specific content on the page - images, movies, music, or any file linked to by the page. |
By creating an URLChaser HTML file of the relevant content, and using this file as your offline browser's source file, you have effectively targeted the desired content and turned your offline browser into a mass file downloader!
What is more: Web content "belonging" together may not be linked together in its original state on the web - image gallery 1 may not contain a link to gallery 2, and so on - and an offline browser may take for ever before finding all pages, or in fact not find them at all since it sniffs for links that does not exist. By creating an URLChaser HTML file, you have made the connection: The file in fact becomes a merging document bringing all web links together into a single downloadable document. You will spend more time on enjoying what you download rather than on how to get it and administer it. The amount of irrelevant material brought down by an offline browser will be heavily reduced, and the need for disk clean-ups all but disappear. |