Dear Szulc, My favorite is Scrapbook (http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/), a Firefox ad-on. It's quick and user-friendly, and good for archiving multi-lingual websites. Cheers, Yukari Seko -- Ph.D candidate Joint Programme in Communication and Culture Studies Between York/Ryerson Universities Research Associate Experiential Design + Gaming Environments (EDGE) Lab Ryerson University http://digitalmediazone.ryerson.ca/projects/edge-lab On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Taylor, Nicholas A. <ntay@loc.gov> wrote:
Hello Lukasz, the open source website copier HTTrack ( http://www.httrack.com/) would probably suffice for your needs. It can be used to download an entire site and saves the files so that they can be viewed and traversed locally with your browser.
~Nicholas
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