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Topic Difference between SurfSaver and "Save As"
Applies_To SurfSaver
Version All
Last_Update 10/06/2004
Question
What's the difference between SurfSaver and choosing "Save As" in the browser?
Answer
SurfSaver creates a searchable archive of the pages you save. When you choose "Save As" in a browser, you simply have an HTML file... but you have no way of searching and organizing these files.
In addition, most browsers only save the HTML code, but not the images. SurfSaver saves the original page complete with all formatting, frames, hypertext links, and graphics.
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