SiteFetcher

SiteFetcher

By Denk Alexandru

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2018-07-26
  • Current Version: 1.9.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 9.97 MB
  • Developer: Denk Alexandru
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.13 or later.

Description

With this simple app you can download entire websites or individual web pages and browse them offline without any internet connection. All pages will look exactly the same as their online versions, with the entire structure, working links, images, documents and styles in place - you will not see the difference between the original page and its fetched copy. A POWERFUL TOOL FOR ANY USE CASE With the advanced preferences you can do a lot of things with this app. Here are some examples: • Download the mobile, tablet or desktop view of websites • Backup your original sites (code files, documents, media) from FTP accounts • Download images only from a website • Download all PDF or Office files from a website • Download entire sites, but do not download archives or movies to save space • Check if your websites has broken links (404 Not Found) • Warmup your website after it was launched FEATURES • Advanced preferences • Resume broken/interrupted download • Backup and archive any site • Read pages and documents on airplanes, subway or during a long holiday • Save an offline copy of your website if you are not sure how the Internet connection will work during a presentation • Backup and archive your own websites (including from FTP(S) accounts) • Limit the download speed so you can continue to explore the web without interruptions while SiteFetcher is downloading files • Advanced preferences (including total download size, bandwidth limit, excluded or accepted only files, login options) SUPPORT We read your support emails every day, day by day. Write with confidence any question, feedback or complaint and you will receive an answer in a very short period of time.

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Reviews

  • Works great

    5
    By 7Walter7
    SiteFetcher works great for me. Downloads websites perfectly.
  • It did nothing

    2
    By bfchris
    I checked the Preferences, entered a URL for the root page of a fairly simple website, and hit Download. The wheel spun for a split second and then nothing. No files appeared in the folder I'd designated for the download. The developer responded in less than 24 hours; so far we've been unable to solve this simple website, but he's trying.
  • Starts at Parent folder regardless

    1
    By PaulM44
    Despite giving specific address in huge webside, app starts at root of website ingnoring preference. Thousands of irrelevant useless files downloaded. This is the 3rd time this same useless app has been put on the App Store under different names. Clue: same author. Good luck!
  • Tried it out and wow.

    5
    By Da Armstrongs
    I have done one website and its still going and have downloaded allmost 1gig/20,000 files of yearbook/class photos and so far its a solid program. I know after looking at the version they dont often update it but as it is working perfect and they are doing great. I would purchase this again. Shout out to someone on YouTube for guiding me in this directioin.
  • Worked great for me....

    5
    By Fernack
    Needed to download a client's old http site and it worked like a charm. Took maybe three minutes. This was a simple site, but this app did what is claimed!
  • Works Good!

    4
    By BrainScanMedia
    This works just as good as SiteSucker... Thanks
  • Did not work

    1
    By Dgnbby
    at all.
  • Works as Described - Highly Reccomend!

    5
    By Muzoid
    The app is pretty straight forward. Works great on Catalina. Great work! Price is good too.
  • Does Not Download Linked Images

    1
    By FSU78
    I bought this in order to download the images on websites I am using for research. This tool fails to do this, even though the images are linked directly to the page of the site I put into sitefetcher.
  • Doesn't work as advertised

    1
    By JJC-3
    Failed to download more than the home page of the site. Then I made it do each page manually, but it still wasn't smart enough to update the page references to point to the archived pages, so links in the archive all point back to the Internet, rather than to the other archived pages like they should. Really poorly done software.

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