I’m afraid we have to call in some help on this one. Suppose you want to visit the capital city and download a bunch of web pages that you can use as a reference-base back at the jungle outpost. I used to rely heavily on this kind of function, but I have to admit, I’ve let all those program slip out of my grasp. So we’re asking the Brigada audience: What’s the state of the art of downloading and “remembering” webpages, even though you’re offline later? Your favorite and why? Just click “Comment” under the web version of this item. Thanks for any input you can offer.
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Evernote.
I haven’t used it, but this might be an option. http://www.httrack.com/
A PDF printer works well. Acrobat costs something but works well. But there are also many free versions that will work. Copy and paste onto a document can also work pretty well.