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By Paul Silverman
Does Web surfing feel more like Web crawling these days? Blame the sheer volume of information and activity on the Web, along with overworked bandwidth. Wending your way from site to site, or even from page to page within a site, can be time-consuming and frustrating--especially when the clock is ticking and your online costs are climbing. Offline browsers and local search engines can help. You can download a site or selected pages, then explore it more quickly and economically than you can online. Here are some products that can speed you on your way.
$39. DocuMagix, 800-DOCUMAGIX, 408-434-1138, http://www.software.net.
Shareware; $10. Bourbon Street Software, fax 504-866-2937 (registration), http://wymple.gs.net/~bourbon.
$49.95. Personal Library Software, 301-990-1155, http://www.pls.com.
$149. InContext Corp., 800-263-0127, 416-922-0087.
$79.95. Quarterdeck Corp., 800-282-0866, 310-309-3700, http://www.quarterdeck.com.
$499. NetCarta Corp., 800-461-2449, 408-461-8920, http://www.netcarta.com.
This browser saves user-defined pages, text, graphics and HTML links from the Web onto your desktop, letting you surf a site without the hassle of online traffic delays. You can also schedule periodic downloads, helpful if you want to limit your Net accesses to low-traffic times. $49.95. ForeFront, 713-961-1101, fax 713-961-1149, http://www.ffg.com.
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