Local Website Archive: Archive your favourite pages in a snap

 

I’ve using this really handy freeware that makes all other Offline Browsers go for a toss. Admitted, Offline Browsers are real good for storing content offline - but very soon your pages and directories become an uncontrollable mess if not organized properly from Day 1. Besides they still reside as individual pages and folders creating a messy folder containing thousands of files.. here’s an alternate to that … Local Website Archive.

I download thousands of tutorials from the net everyday and I’d always have problems organizing them properly. As mentioned above - I’d have a jumble of folders - and very soon lost track of all my pages.

Local Website Archiver

Now that I’ve been using the Local Website Archiver for quite a while - everything’s so neatly categorized - and packed into just ONE Archive file which I can carry along anywhere. In short the huge knowledge base of websites that I’ve built up can be transported/read easily even off a USB flash/thumb drive.

Capturing pages that you are viewing in your browser is as simple as pressing F9 (or any hotkey that you specify - and the page is immediately captured and added to your archive, in the user selected category).

The software smoothly integrates with Firefox as well as most of the popular browsers. Besides, you can even perform a Google like search on your stored content from the Archiver Software itself. The Lite Version is the freeware one.

Found it a really convenient tool? Be sure to write back.


Line Counter: An indispensible tool for the .NET Developer

 

If you’re a serious .NET developer and use Visual Studio for coding, you’d definitely feel the need to check your project size from time to time. Not only it helps in tracking the size, in a way it gives you an overall idea about the progress as well.
While …

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How To: Setup a Local Domain Name Services (DNS) Server for your Intranet

 

This was another of my journeys into the deep dark dungeons of Linux. This time I managed to set-up a DNS server locally and got it resolving addresses over my intranet.
Experimentation Platform:
Intel P4 3.0Ghz (Intel MotherBoard)
1 GB RAM
2 x 80 GB HDD on RAID 1 (Disk Mirroring) …

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Desktoptwo: A serious Web OS

 

Of all the Web OS-es I’ve reviewed, Desktoptwo can be called a serious contender. The whole interface is flash-based giving it a very sleek look with smooth operation - although some applications might take a while to load.
The interface seems like a cross-breed between Vista’s Aero look and Mac OS-X. The application menu is similar to Windows Start Menu. There’s …

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Registrar Lite: A really Powerful & Free Registry Editor

 

Registrar Lite is a powerful & immensely flexible registry editor for WinXP/2000/NT/ME/9x that offers a horde of necessary features that are totally lacking in the standard registry editor (RegEdit) packaged with Windows. It’s brought to you by Resplendence Software.
Registrar Lite sports a Windows Explorer like two-pane interface with a handy navigation toolbar. The features include…

Background Search and Replace - which, …

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