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WebCopier for Mac -- Get a Copy of Your Favorite Websites and Browse Them Offline at Any Time

Have you ever wanted to have a copy of your favorite websites or browse sites even when your computer isn't connected to the Internet? If the answer is yes, then try WebCopier -- the program that downloads websites to your computer, and allows you to view and print them at any time.

Dublin, OH (PRWEB) December 18, 2007 -- MaximumSoft Corp. today announced the release of WebCopier for Mac 4.0.

This program allows to download entire Web sites, store them locally and view them later, at users' convenience. WebCopier provides access to the downloaded information at any time, no matter where its users are, no Internet connection is required.

WebCopier can copy or print whole sites or sections. Your saved pages can be copied onto disks and CDs, so you can take your Web-snapshot with you.

Companies can use WebCopier to transfer company's intranet contents to staff desktops and notebooks, create a copy of companies' online catalogs and brochures for sales personal, backup corporate web sites, print downloaded files.

Individuals can use WebCopier to save complete copies of their favorite sites, magazines or stock quotes. Students can download enormous amounts of information from the Internet for later study. Teachers can download whole sites so their students can view them later offline. Developers may use this tool to analyze websites structure, find dead links on a website.

This version is a major update that includes a long list of exiting new features, such as:

 
  • Integrated web browser,
  • websites printing,
  • improved HTML/CSS/JavaScript parser,
  • projects management window,
  • faster downloads,
  • and many other features and enhancements.

WebCopier products suite also includes:
 
  • WebCopier for Windows -- award-winning offline browser;
  • WebCopier Pro -- it goes beyond traditional web browsing by integrating powerful and innovative features to find, manage, analyze and track information on the Internet;
  • WebCopier Mobile -- allows to view downloaded sites on Windows Mobile devices, BlackBerry and Symbian versions are coming soon;
  • Linux version of WebCopier will be available in first quarter of 2008.

Another MaximumSoft Corp. line of products is NewsCopier and NewsCopier Pro -- RSS newsreaders that put the latest headlines, weather, sports, business and entertainment news right in your hands. They keep you up-to-date on blogs, bargains, stocks and other news. The Pro version adds several advanced features, such as Podcasts support, support for reading full stories Offline, access to password protected feeds, download of headline embedded images.

NewsCopier products are available on all main mobile platforms -- Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone, BlackBerry, Palm and Symbian OS.

MaximumSoft Corp., the developer of several award-winning products, is an offline Web browsing technology developer headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, U.S.A.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
MaximumSoft Corp.
http://www.maximumsoft.com

All product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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MAXIM KLIMOV
MAXIMUMSOFT CORP.
614-799-2820
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