
Blue Crab 4.9.5 for Mac OS X
13 MB
Blue Crab is a versatile program that you use to copy the contents of a web site to your computer, in whole or in part.
* Conduct fast offline browsing and searching without an internet connection.
* Create a snapshot of a web site for historical archiving.
* Collect specific types of resources such as images or email addresses.
* Search current content more thoroughly than a search engine right on your own computer.
* Check a site for broken links, or generate an HTML site map
* Perform batch downloads of URL's
* Create full page images of URL's (JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, PSD, etc.)


With Blue Crab you can download all the content including HTML, PDF, graphics, video, file archives, etc., or use selective filtering to restrict downloads to specific kinds of files. For example, you can choose to save only the JPEG images Blue Crab finds, or just the PDF's.
Starting with a single URL Blue Crab begins traversing the site by following the links on the textual pages it finds, HTML, CSS, etc. Blue Crab does not stray off the domain of the starting URL; in other words it won't download the whole web! Moreover, you can restrict Blue Crab to a subset of the given website by specifying strings that must match parts of the URL. There is also a convenient "stay in folder" option in every grabber window which restricts the crawl to URLs whose path must begin with the same path of the starting URL.
Blue Crab has a special feature called the "Media Grabber" which you can use to easily download just the graphics, movies or PDFs on a website. When finding images, you can view a mini slide show as they are downloaded. You also have the option of "flattening" the download directory, i.e. putting all the downloaded images into one folder, or preserving the folder structure on the server (just as when downloading a complete website for offline viewing.)
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