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24/03/2006 14:28:38
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Revue Universal Thread
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01107044
Message ID:
01107512
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>Hi, Alan, Beth.
>
>>It stopped. there was an announcement. I liked the feature too. I don't necessarily want to have to hook up to the internet just to read an article, but I guess that's how it's going to be.
>>
>>I think Michel may have forgotten that not everybody has high speed, 'always on' access.
>
>The feature was nice, but it had a lot of problems for any people, it was a real pain to generate properly, and very few people was actually using it (we tracked every download).
>
>Moreover, there are now plenty of good software to download entires sites with several different options, many of them free. Check some of these, or google for more. We really think it is a better solution, and you can always use them for more than UT Mag.
>
>http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/downloader/fwoffline.html
>
>Hope this helps,

Martin, I checked this out and looked for others, but what I can't figure is how to download, for example, the March magazine. This thing wants to download the entire web site, which not only takes a vary long time (even on a T1 line), but also takes up enormous disk space.

If there is a way to download only what I want (without sitting here throught the whole long process telling it over and over which links to skip), then I haven't discovered it yet. Any thoughts that might help me out here?

So far, this does NOT look like a better solution to me.

Now, I'm not arguing with the decision you guys made. It's Michel's site. I'm just a little puzzled by how this is a better solution (at least from my standpoint).
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