On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Raj Patel wrote:
> Browsing via newtscape and an ethernet card is very cool but
> it'd be nice to trade some of that off against the ability to
> synch a small subset of info for offline browsing. I guess you
> could run squid or some web-get type app on a Mac/PC to serve
> them locally and schedule Newtscape to grab the pages locally.
Raj: Newt's Cape can do this: you can schedule web page downloads.
Create a bookmark for a site, select it, and then tap Route(the
envelope)->Schedule. You can specify even how many levels of links to
follow. I use this sometimes on the BBC World low graphics page, so that
later I can browse the main page and all of the stories right from the
Newt's Cape cache.
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