Tag: Webstractor

Softchaos ships Universal Binary of Webstractor

Softchaos today announced it is shipping a Universal Binary version of its award-winning web content capturing and processing application, Webstractor. Version 1.6 now runs natively on Intel-based Macs giving customers the ability to quickly automate the research and retrieval of Web content to create customized documents and reports. “Webstractor’s performance on the new Intel-based Macs is absolutely fantastic and we are very pleased to see performance increases of between 2x and 4x,” said Reza Farhad, CEO of Softchaos.

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Softchaos releases Webstractor 1.5.2

Softchaos today announced it is shipping Webstractor 1.5.2, the latest version of its Web content capturing and processing application. Now for the first time, Webstractor, its documentation and support resources are available in French. Version 1.5.2 also introduces the option to choose between search engines, plus enhanced Flash-handling capabilities, as well as fixes to reported issues. Webstractor requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later and is priced at US$79.99. Read More

Webstractor 1.5 adds ‘Radar’ capability

Softchaos today announced that it is shipping Webstractor 1.5, the latest version of its Web content capturing and processing application, now with new “Radar” capabilities for monitoring Web site content automatically. With this release, Webstractor customers can set up site locations and search terms to automatically capture Web pages whose changes are of interest. Webstractor requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later and is priced at US$79.99.

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Webstractor lets you edit, compile Web pages

Softchaos Ltd has released Webstractor, a Mac OS X (10.2.8 or later) browser that captures, edits and compiles Web pages from multiple sources straight into a document. It’s designed to “encapsulate” your Internet research projects into their own editable, printable documents. Webstractor captures the Web pages you visit and preserves their format, then allows word processor-like. No HTML or Web site development experience is necessary, according to Softchaos.

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