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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.
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
How to browse the Web with the built-in browser for useful tips and tricks.
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