Browse Comfortably Offline With Wysigot Light

Fri, Feb 6th, 2009

Internet Explorer. Firefox. Safari. Opera. Google Chrome. They're all great browsers--as long as you have an active Internet connection. But when you're without Internet access, most browsers lose their power. Not the free Wysigot Light, an offline browser that captures entire Web sites so you can peruse them at your leisure.

When you launch Wysigot Light, a site capture assistant will guide you through the process of collecting Web pages for offline viewing. You enter a URL and can choose how much of the site to capture: the first page only, the first page and any pages it links to, or the entire site. Wysigot Light then downloads the pages, and displays them in an outline that is viewable in a window on the left-hand side of your screen. You can click on any of the pages, and they'll appear in Wysigot Light's main window.

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