I have used a program called Web Devil to download a copy of websites and/or web pages for archiving.

It is made by Chaotic Software

http://www.chaoticsoftware.com/ProductPages/WebDevil.html

Although the Print-to-PDF method is cheaper and effective


On Jan 25, 2005, at 10:42 PM, Claire Hart wrote:

I know this is a little off-topic, but I don't know how to research this. I would like to copy an ebay listing, sort of like a screen capture, but I want to be able to view the whole length of the page as well as the photos. I know that ebay listings are removed after so many days, and I want to be able to save the page. This auction has lots of info and photos of a suburban I purchased, and I'll like to archive it. Is there a way to do that? Back in the day when every on-line minute counted, I seem to have heard of a way to download a website for later off-line viewing.

Thanks,
Claire


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