Re: How Goes SiteSucker?

2010-09-13 Thread Al Poulin
On Sep 12, 4:07 pm, Emma ecr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I really like SiteSucker.  It is really fast...and you can set it to
 just get what you want and go only so deep.  I am a teacher who has
 iffy internet at school sometimes, so SSucker is a life saver.  I used
 the dmg.  I use the same machine you do.
 Might be my imagination but it downloads way faster than my normal ftp
 connection does to sites I control!

Thanks.  I played with SiteSucker over the weekend after downloading
the .dmg.  It promises to be useful for me, but the first website I
attempted seemed set to lock out any copying.  I'll pass details off-
list to you for any comment you may have.

Al Poulin

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Re: How Goes SiteSucker?

2010-09-12 Thread Emma
I really like SiteSucker.  It is really fast...and you can set it to
just get what you want and go only so deep.  I am a teacher who has
iffy internet at school sometimes, so SSucker is a life saver.  I used
the dmg.  I use the same machine you do.
Might be my imagination but it downloads way faster than my normal ftp
connection does to sites I control!

Could  that be?
Emma

On Sep 8, 5:02 pm, Al Poulin alfred.pou...@gmail.com wrote:
 In looking for tools to download websites including multiple pages, such as a 
 main page with links to the site's contents, it seems that SiteSucker for Mac 
 OS X is more in use than other tools.http://www.sitesucker.us/mac.html

 Any problems?  Cautions?  Alternatives for the job?  Better to download the 
 disk image or the ZIP Archive?

 Using OS X 10.6.4 on iMac 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.

 Thanks,
 Al Poulin

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How Goes SiteSucker?

2010-09-08 Thread Al Poulin
In looking for tools to download websites including multiple pages, such as a 
main page with links to the site's contents, it seems that SiteSucker for Mac 
OS X is more in use than other tools.
http://www.sitesucker.us/mac.html

Any problems?  Cautions?  Alternatives for the job?  Better to download the 
disk image or the ZIP Archive?

Using OS X 10.6.4 on iMac 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.

Thanks,
Al Poulin

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Re: How Goes SiteSucker?

2010-09-08 Thread T-n-T
If you are comfortable using terminal try wget. Here is a good  
starter article on getting it to work. http://lifehacker.com/161202/ 
geek-to-live--mastering-wget


Todd

On Sep 8, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Al Poulin wrote:

In looking for tools to download websites including multiple pages,  
such as a main page with links to the site's contents, it seems  
that SiteSucker for Mac OS X is more in use than other tools.

http://www.sitesucker.us/mac.html

Any problems?  Cautions?  Alternatives for the job?  Better to  
download the disk image or the ZIP Archive?


Using OS X 10.6.4 on iMac 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.

Thanks,
Al Poulin

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Re: How Goes SiteSucker?

2010-09-08 Thread Al Poulin
On Sep 8, 6:51 pm, T-n-T lildo...@centurytel.net wrote:
 If you are comfortable using terminal try wget. Here is a good  
 starter article on getting it to work.http://lifehacker.com/161202/
 geek-to-live--mastering-wget

Thanks Todd, but I just peeked at that website.  That bit of terminal
is way over my head.  I need a more friendly interface.

Al Poulin

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