~Neptune
Fri, Aug 9, 1996 (12:07)
seed
Anyone know of and programs that allow you to view HTML files off-line
without having to install an entire 'net package?
I know of QuikView from INSO Corp. But I am looking for something less
comprehensive for Win 3.1 and also for Win95.
~terry
Fri, Aug 9, 1996 (22:46)
#1
I hope I'm close to an answer, but would WebWhacker do the job or does this
fit into your definition of an "entire net package"? This program gets an
A plus for effectiveness and ease of use (in my book).
~Neptune
Sat, Aug 10, 1996 (04:33)
#2
"WebWhacker"? I've seen and heard of it. I know there is a CD version...figured it had to be fairly large then.
I use NetAttache and SmartMarks 2.0 for my bookmarking and automated web browsing. But neither give you a QuickView option under Win95's Explorer.
Can WebWhacker do that and is it reasonable in size (file space)? I'd be happy with less than two megs taken up, elated with a meg or less.
~terry
Sat, Aug 10, 1996 (09:53)
#3
I'm not up on what a QuickView option is in Explorer. There is a separate item
on WebWhacker in this Apps conference that you may want to check out, as well
as Forrest's review on this program.