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BlackWidow 5.20 download
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| BlackWidow 5.20 download | BlackWidow - this is a multi-function Internet tool. It is an offline browser, Web site scanner, a site mapping tool, a site ripper, a site mirroring tool and a FTP scanner. Use it to scan a site and create a complete profile of the site's structure, files, external links and link errors. Then use it to download the web site with its structure and files intact, to use as a site mirror or to be converted by BlackWidow into a locally linked site for off-line browsing and long-term reference. Or use it to scan for and download any selection of files in part of a site or in a group of sites.
BlackWidow will scan HTTP sites, SSL sites and FTP sites. You can access password-protected sites, use threads, pull links from Java Scripts and Java Scripts file, and resume broken downloads. View, edit and print the structure of a Web site, write your own plug-ins and automatically load your plug-ins. Will also scan Adobe Acrobat files for links. | ShareWare($39) · 8.40 Mb · English All Windows | | Added & Updated: 04.10.06 & - | | Publisher: Administrator | Software statistics | | Viewed [today/week/total]: | 2/5/1868 | | Downloaded [today/week/total]: | 0/0/465 | | Rating [by hits]: | - | | Rating [by downloads]: | - | | Rating [points]: | 2.49 | | Admin's estimation: | - | | Software Homepage  Users' comments  All publisher's software |
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