Here's my situation:
I plan on performing an inventory of a large amount of items that may be worth something on the collectibles market. There is a website that details all the items (conditions, what they're worth, etc.).
Unfortunately the storage facility doesn't have internet access (but it does have a power outlet). I want to take my laptop for assistance in cataloguing the items. What I'd really like is to be able to copy/save the website to my computer so I'll be able to reference everything from the internet inaccessible location.
I've heard there are programs called "spiders" that go through each and every link on a website, saving each page as it goes. The website isn't very large, so I'm wondering if this would be an option?
Does anyone know about these "spider" programs? If so, the name of some of them?
I plan on performing an inventory of a large amount of items that may be worth something on the collectibles market. There is a website that details all the items (conditions, what they're worth, etc.).
Unfortunately the storage facility doesn't have internet access (but it does have a power outlet). I want to take my laptop for assistance in cataloguing the items. What I'd really like is to be able to copy/save the website to my computer so I'll be able to reference everything from the internet inaccessible location.
I've heard there are programs called "spiders" that go through each and every link on a website, saving each page as it goes. The website isn't very large, so I'm wondering if this would be an option?
Does anyone know about these "spider" programs? If so, the name of some of them?