I seem to recall 2 different ones.
Try searching for Web Devil or Web Dumper.
Both programs allow you download complete web sites. (html, jpg, gif, mp3, etc...)
If all you want is one type of file, I believe both offer filters to do just that.
griffman
06-03-2004, 10:27 PM
curl and wget in the Terminal can both do this; at least one of them (forget which) is included with OS X, and the other is easily gotten via fink or compile/install.
-rob.
blueshead
06-03-2004, 10:48 PM
why not stay with igetter..after a 15 secondstart up, it's free..to batch add links..go to the page you want in IE,copy or highlight page addy..open iGetter....go to tools/process webpage..then uncheck what you don't want for d/l..
ranran
06-04-2004, 01:43 PM
Thanks for the replies everyone...
blueshead: I tried Igetter (thought I had to pay for it first..) and I can't seem to get it to work..
I see *no* integration into safari, and everytime I try to copy and paste a url, it keeps saying invalid url....this thing is not very intuitive if I can't get it to work after 10 minutes of fiddling....
What am I doing wrong? I should be able to drag a url into that url window, or add one from the file menu, right?