HTtrack vs. Other Browser Utilities

Fiver

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Been looking for something that is powerful but somewhat easy to use. I know that HTtrack seems to be the most popular of all of them but I don't know why.

In what ways is HTtrack more powerful than say a Firefox offline browser extension or other software in ripping pages/sites?

Also, do any of them work on membership sites with logons?
 


Still waiting to hear if any of these work on membership forums with logons.

And do you need a user/pass to the forum or not?
 
$ wget --recursive http://ENTERWEBSITEHERE.com

only way to find out is to try it -- some folks block the wget. some don't

ya, if only there was some magical way to get past a user-agent block. /s

i don't know why everyone's recommending wget, i find httrack way better for ripping sites as it automatically translate CSS links and other resource links and can dump them all in an images/ folder. so you can pretty much straight upload the ripped site and it works straight away.
 
Still waiting to hear if any of these work on membership forums with logons.

And do you need a user/pass to the forum or not?

Of course you need correct login credentials. AFAIK, wget will not fill forms for you, and act like a full bot.