miércoles, 7 de noviembre de 2012

The uses of WebZip


This helpful tool will enable us to download websites and therefore, be able to translate them.

Using WebZIP you can:
  • Download and save an entire Web site.
  • Download and save particular sections of a Web site you require.
  • View saved web content offline.
  • Easily compile downloaded content into compressed HTML-Help (.chm) files which automatically incorporate a Table of Contents and Full Text Search capabilities.
  • Compress saved web content into a single zip file.
  • Conveniently move a saved website to another computer.
  • Email a saved Web to a colleague.
  • Create your own "Personal Intranet" where web information is quickly and readily available from your local hard disk 
 WebZIP gives you 3 ways of saving a website. 
1. On your hard drive - WebZIP downloads and saves all items of a Web site uncompressed, within a special folder on your local hard disk, called your Personal Intranet. The default location is c:\MyIntranet. 
2. HTML-Help (CHM) File - Using the new FAR add-in tool for WebZIP, you can compile your downloaded content to HTML-Help. With just a few clicks, you get a single compressed HTML-Help file, complete with: Table of Contents, Index and Full-Text Search capabilities of your captured Web site. 
3. WebZIP also gives you the option of archiving your captured Webs to ZIP files.
The ability to save your Webs within a single HTML Help (CHM) file or ZIP file, makes WebZIP a great tool for archiving Web material and distribution.