WebCopier for Pocket PC – Internet When You Don’t Have a Connection

Posted by Jack Cook on May 28, 2006

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MaximumSoft Corp. announced the release of WebCopier for Pocket PC 4.3. The program allows to download entire Web sites, store them locally and view them later view them on desktop computers or Pocket PCs, 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, and you can schedule the downloads to occur at a particular time. Your saved pages can then be copied onto disks and CDs, so you can take your Web-snapshot with you.

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 for analyzing web sites.

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.

The new version contains major improvements in all components, automatically checks for new versions, has improved Java applets parsing and provides full Windows Mobile 5.0 support.

Visit MaximumSoft Corp. here

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Jack spent 35 years teaching mathematics, worked as a Dean of Students, and completed his career as a Principal of a suburban school just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. Throughout his years in public education, the computer field has always sparked an interest in him. In his early years as a teacher, he became proficient with computers by teaching himself “BASIC” with an old HP card reader. Handheld computers soon became his passion where he eventually focused his attention on the HP iPAQ. Always the teacher, Jack participates in several discussion groups and is currently serving as Senior Editor on Mobilitysite, serves as a moderator in the Microsoft Windows Phone forums and maintains his personal site, Experience Mobility (www.experiencemobility.net). Jack brings to the mobile device community, news, events, and reviews that generate the same passion in handheld’s that he has had. Retirement has not slowed Jack down, he finds himself busier today than ever before. Traveling between Massachusetts and Maine, he is continually writing, reading and working with his Windows Phones. In addition, Jack serves on the board of advisors for SCOTTEVEST.

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