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download all topics with replies of a forum for offline later
Respected Techies and dear friends...
One question...??? How can i download all topics with replies of a forum for offline later viewing/reading...??? Obviously one way is opening each topic and saving the web page but its too time consuming...as there may be hundreds of topics in a forum with each topic having multiple replies... what i am looking for is any way in which all topics/replies from a particular forum gets downloaded....???? (the best ideal solution which i am looking for is say a forum available offline as if i am online) any software / program...(not requiring programming as i dont know programming...)...??? Thanks and regards sunando sunandoghosh at rediffmail dot com |
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just subscribe to the topic and all replies will be emailed to you.
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Download managers like FlashGet or Free Download Manager will allow you to download entire websites to your hard drive.
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