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#11
Originally Posted by Arturo View Post
Thanks to all for the replys. Now I'm using Plucker+Sunrise XP and Teleport+Web Pro in a Palm PDA. Both solutions are reasonably good, but with the N800 screen would be much better. If the web browser of the N800 can open html files from a SD card Teleport makes the rest. Thanks!
FBReader works to view both .html and Plucker/Sunrise docs (plus many more formats). Get more info here: http://www.fbreader.org/about.php
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#12
Originally Posted by iskarion View Post
There is a package called webhttrack in the maemo extras repository which allows you to save webpages recursively (including subpages, linked files, images...) for offline browsing.
It includes a commandline app with tons of configuration options, but also an easy to use web interface.

For documentation please see http://www.httrack.com/

In the Extras Menu webhttrack will also create a link to a portal page from where you can access all pages you have downloaded for offline browsing.
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I installed httrack on my N800 using the Application Manager. But I can't find it on any of my menus, even after re-booting.

Is it only usable from within xterm? I'm a newbie & looking for a non-xterm solution.

Also, I've perused the www.httrack.com site, but not found the answer to this.
 
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#13
I believe httrack is the command line version. Webhttrack is the GUI version.
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This is good for offline browsing IMO, just save the webpages in the menu. I don't need the links. I only use the webpages for info.
 
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