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Introduction Did you ever land on a website with many pages or lots of content that you were looking for but didn't have enough time to look through the site at the time? If so, then a website ripper is the software you needed to download the whole site to your computer. Once downloaded you could then browse through the whole site whenever you wanted, even without an internet connection. The software products reviewed here are capable of downloading the whole website including the images, style sheets and everything else the site owners uploaded on the server. So, don’t worry about how the site looks when they get downloaded. I hope that this review will help you to choose the right website ripper freeware that matches your requirements.

Rated Products. There may be some confusion about the purpose of these programs. Downloading an entire website is one thing, but downloading entire individual pages alone from that website may possibly be considered something else. I have been using HTTrack for about two years.

If you want to download a mirror image of a website, it works well. If you want to pick and choose what to download beyond that, such as only one page of links within that site, it creates a mess. Usually I start with only one page of a given website, and try to download everything on that one page, having no use for the other pages. I input the specific URL but HTTrack insists on downloading the entire root as well. Moreover, if I want to exclude certain file types, I must input them one by one, but if I want to include those file types, I can choose them all with just a few clicks. Consequently, if I want to download only the text files, or html, or PDFs from a site, it is a longer process, as I have to manually exclude every other file type known to man.

There is also some confusion about how deeply to go for downloading links on the page in question: Does it download only linked files or does it download the files referenced on those linked files as well? You can choose how deep to go, but you won't know whether you selected the right option until the downloads are finished, half an hour later.

Today I have finally given up, as I think it would be faster to download manually the 100 text files on the web page in question, then to entrust HTTrack to do it automatically. In all fairness I must say that I may have simply overlooked all the features that I needed or else missed them in the manual.

All in all, the programmer has been very generous to donate his work to the world, even though it may not be useful to me in particular, so for that he must be commended. or to post comments. The web browser plugin is actually the security problem in question which execute Java applets from websites.

Web browsers (like Chrome, Firefox) by default disabled java plugin from your browser when it started facing zero day vulnerabilities which went way over the limit. The plug-in was designed to run Java programs in a security sandbox (like Flash Player), but when the sandbox itself had leaks/holes and was later exploited by hackers, there started the real problem. Just like Adobe Flash Player and PDF Reader, it's recommended to update Java to the latest version. Although to make Java more secure. A normal user doesn't need to have it installed on the system, particularly web browser. or to post comments.

Hi, I used to use WinHTTrack, and beyond basic usage, it's options lend themselves to expert use. For a long time and again now I also found its GUI wasn't updating as it did originally whilst downloading. Suddenly I thought of FDM (Free download manager).

As well as handling normal downloads and torrents, it also features site ripping (HTML spider). That it does this is not obvious. Look at the Downloads tab- to the right is a double angle arrow. Click on this and you see more tabs, including HTML Spider. Much simpler than WinHTTrack. Finding the options is tricky. Rt click on the URL of the page you are to download when added to FDM and look for 'Web page downloading settings'.

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Note:.The steps to install Office Professional Plus 2019, Office Standard 2019, or a stand-alone app such as Word 2019 or Project 2019 might be different if you got Office through: Microsoft HUP: You bought Office for personal use through your company and have a product key, see. Volume license versions: IT departments might use a different method to install Office for their organization.

Talk to your IT department for install help. Third-party seller: You bought Office from a third-party and you're. Note: If you want to install a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office, but this is different from what you previously installed, you need to first. You can then select the version you want. Select Other install options, your language, and then under Version select Advanced, and choose 64-bit or 32-bit, and then select Install.

For more information about which version is right for you see. Office should now begin downloading. Follow the prompts in Step 2 to complete the installation. Don't see an install option after signing in? There could be an issue with your account.

Select from above and review the section Account questions. Step 2: Install Office. Depending on your browser, select Run (in Edge or Internet Explorer), Setup (in Chrome), or Save File (in Firefox). If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device? The install begins. Your install is finished when you see the phrase, 'You're all set!

Office is installed now' and an animation plays to show you where to find Office applications on your computer. Select Close. Follow the instructions in the window to find your Office apps. For example depending on your version of Windows, select Start and then scroll to find the app you want to open such as Excel or Word, or type the name of the app in the search box.

Installation or sign in issues? If you're having an installation issue such as Office taking long to install, try for a list of common issues. Step 3: Activate Office Start using an Office application right away by opening any app such as Word or Excel. In most cases, Office is activated once you start an application and after you click Accept to agree to the License terms. If you need activation help, see.

Select Install Office Apps Office 2016 if you signed in with a work or school account. (Note: The link may say Office 2016, however Office will install the most up-to-date version of the Office apps as set by your Office 365 admin.) This begins the download of Office. Follow the prompts on your screen to complete the install. Don't see an install option after signing in? There could be an issue with your account. Select from above and review the issues listed in the section Account questions.

Step 2: Install Office. Once the download has completed, open Finder, go to Downloads, and double-click Microsoft Office installer.pkg file (the name might vary slightly). Tip: If you see an error that says the Microsoft Office installer.pkg can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer, wait 10 seconds and move the downloaded file to your desktop. Hold Control + click the file to launch the installer. On the first installation screen, select Continue to begin the installation process. Review the software license agreement, and then click Continue. Select Agree to agree to the terms of the software license agreement.

Choose how you want to install Office and click Continue. Review the disk space requirements or change your install location, and then click Install. Note: If you want to only install specific Office apps and not the entire suite, click the Customize button and uncheck the programs you don't want. Enter your Mac login password, if prompted, and then click Install Software. (This is the password that you use to log in to your Mac.). The software begins to install.

Click Close when the installation is finished. If Office installation fails, see.

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Step 3: Launch an Office for Mac app and start the activation process. Click the Launchpad icon in the Dock to display all of your apps. Click the Microsoft Word icon in the Launchpad. The What's New window opens automatically when you launch Word. Click Get Started to start activating. If you need help activating Office, see.

If Office activation fails, see. Installation notes Installation notes How do I pin the Office app icons to the dock?. Go to Finder Applications and open the Office app you want. In the Dock, Control+click or right-click the app icon and choose Options Keep in Dock. Can I install Office on my iPhone or iPad? If you're trying to sign in with your work or school account to www.office.com and your sign in is blocked, it likely means your Office 365 administrator set up a security policy that's preventing you from signing in to that location. To install Office, try signing in directly to the page instead.

Select the language and bit-version you want (PC users can choose between 32-bit and 64-bit), and then click Install. See Steps 2 and 3 on the PC or Mac tabs above to help you with the rest of the install process.

Office won't install: Your computer must be running a supported operating system to install Office. You can find a list of which systems are supported on the page. For example, your install won't be successful if you're trying to install Office on a computer running Windows Vista or Windows XP operating system. If your computer can't install the full desktop version of Office, try the free using your desktop browser. I received an error message: If you got an error message while trying to install Office and it has a Learn More link, select it to get information for how to troubleshoot that particular error.

If there wasn't a link, see. I received an unsupported operating system message: If you got an unsupported operating system error message you may be trying to install Office on an unsupported device such as installing the Mac version of Office on a PC or vice versa, or trying to install Office on a Chromebook or other mobile device.

Help with specific applications, and help for Office 365 admins.