![]() Standard application menu items that show or hide applications. A standard submenu which provides a means for transferring selected data from one application to another for processing. If a newer version is available, this menu item lets you mount the latest SiteSucker disk image so that you can update your software. Checks the SiteSucker Web site to see if a newer version of SiteSucker is available. When you click the bookmarklet, the URL of the current page is sent to SiteSucker. Lets you install a bookmarklet into the bookmarks bar of your favorite Web browser. Opens the Preferences window, which lets you customize the SiteSucker application. Services Hide SiteSucker Hide Others Show All Quit SiteSucker Description Displays information about the SiteSucker application. The SiteSucker menu provides the following menu items: Menu Item About SiteSucker Preferences. SiteSucker provides the following menus: SiteSucker The SiteSucker menu (or application menu) has commands for performing common tasks such as setting application preferences and quitting. Many of these features can also be accessed using the toolbar. ![]() When you open the document later, you can restart the download from where it left off by pressing the Resume button.ģ Menus The menus in SiteSucker contain commands and options that allow you to control the application. If SiteSucker is in the middle of a download when you choose the Save command, SiteSucker will pause the download and save its status with the document. This allows you to create a document that you can use to perform the same download whenever you want. SiteSucker lets you save all the information about a download (including the Web URL, download settings, and queue) in a document. To download multiple sites, you can open multiple SiteSucker windows or queue up downloads within a window. See Solving Problems for more information. To download a site so that you can view it locally, set the "HTML Processing" option to Localize under the General tab in the Download Settings dialog. To change this, use the Download Folder control under the General tab in the Download Settings dialog. When files are downloaded, they are saved, by default under Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard), in the Downloads folder in the user's home directory. The status of the download appears in the lower section of the SiteSucker window. SiteSucker will download the page, scan it for any links, and download the links. Press the enter key and SiteSucker will go to work. Enter an Internet address into the Web URL text field. To get a download going, follow these steps: 1. To find out more about SiteSucker, click on one of the topics below: Getting Started Menus Toolbar Status Indicators Web URL Queue Preferences LimitationsĢ Getting Started The SiteSucker window shows the Web URL (Uniform Resource Locator) being downloaded, the current status of the download, and the toolbar. ![]() SiteSucker can download files unmodified or it can "localize" the files it downloads, allowing you to browse a site offline. SiteSucker can be used to make local copies of your Web sites for easy maintenance. It does this by copying the site's Web pages, images, backgrounds, movies, and other files to your local hard drive. 1 Basic Operation SiteSucker is a Macintosh application that automatically downloads Web sites from the Internet. ![]()
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