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- <h2>How to Browse Web Sites Offline</h2>
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- <p>Offline Commander remembers every page you visit while browsing the
- Web with the built-in browser. The saved Web pages are stored in a project
- database. When you first launch Offline Commander it prompts you for the
- name of a new project file. Offline Commander will use this project
- database every time you launch it until you either create a new project
- or open an existing project previously saved to your disk.
- Opening an existing project will make the pages saved in it available
- for browsing offline. You can freely copy project files between computers.
- You do not have to explicitly save Offline Commander project files to disk
- because Offline Commander does this for you automatically. However if you want
- to copy a project file to another location you should first exit Offline
- Commander or select Close from the Project menu.
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- <p>The easiest way to save Web pages is by browsing the Web with the
- built-in browser. Every page you browse with the built-in browser
- is saved in a project database. See the topic <a href="wrinfo://browser">
- How to browse the Web with the built-in browser</a> for useful tips and tricks.
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