Local Website Archive 12.0 Beta 1
O. James Samson - January 24, 2012Local Website Archive is a program that offers a fast and easy way to store websites from your browser permanently for future reference. Information on the web often vanishes quickly, sometimes before you even have a chance to make use of it. Version 12.0 already features a number of new additions such as; options to automatically show the note field in the main window (if a note is available) – PRO edition, new column “Rating” to rate a document with up to 5 stars – PRO edition, Automatically add/list archived documents from WebSite-Watcher (via bookmark action) while Local Website Archive is running (in previous versions this was only done when LWA was started), Note field can be displayed and edited within the main window – PRO edition, and a few others.
Local Website Archive is an advanced program that also includes a lot of key features such as; save web pages for future references, works with browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and IE based browsers, works with online tools (newsreader, e-mail clients, etc.), Archive PDF documents, can be used to archive pages from website watcher, powerful search features, collect, find and reuse information, and a few others.
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April 13th, 2012 at 2:29 pm
Cool software. I like the archive PDF feature. Thanks.
February 7th, 2013 at 9:15 pm
I think both sides have their advantages and disadvantages. If we use CSS3, the size of the website won’t be large. But, not many browsers can support CSS3. If we’re using flash, large size is the problem. But the advantages, many browsers support the flash, and many users usually have adobe flash player.Thank you.