So, I want to have a way to archive all of the sites I go to so that I can look at them later on, and MM3-WebAssistant is the best way to do it.
How it works: The software is actually Java, so it can work on any OS. Basically, it asks you where you want it to keep a cache of all the sites you go to, and then it acts as a proxy, so you setup your browser to go to a port that it designates. That way whenever you go to a site, it keeps a local copy of it on your hard-drive.
Features: The personal edition just lets you keep a local copy of things… not that great, but the Pro edition lets you view what you have locally, and lets you search it! (It only costs like $30 for a lifetime license and 2 years of updates).
One interesting thing is you can view how much data you consume just by looking at websites. In just 3 hours I have 300 MB of websites. (That’s mostly just TEXT!) Pretty cool eh?
I'm not finished with the design of my blog quite yet, please hold on while I fix the comments, archives, and search templates.
May 27th, 2006 at 6:53 PM
That does sound pretty cool. Will check it out.