Menus
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The menus in SiteSucker contain commands and options that allow you to control the application. Many of these features can also be accessed using the toolbar. SiteSucker provides the following menus:
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The SiteSucker menu (or application menu) has commands for performing common tasks such as setting application preferences and quitting. The SiteSucker menu provides the following menu items:
Menu Item
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Description
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Displays information about the SiteSucker application.
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Opens the Preferences window, which lets you customize the SiteSucker application.
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Lets you install a bookmarklet into the bookmarks bar of your favorite web browser. When you click the bookmarklet, the URL of the current page is sent to SiteSucker.
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A standard submenu which provides a means for transferring selected data from one application to another for processing.
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Standard application menu items that show or hide applications.
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Terminates the SiteSucker application.
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The File menu allows you to create, open, close, and save SiteSucker documents, open the destination folder, and perform other file-related tasks. This menu provides the following menu items:
Menu Item
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Description
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Opens a new untitled SiteSucker document. The document is created with the number of connections specified in the preferences.
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Displays a dialog for choosing an existing SiteSucker document to open.
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Allows you to open recently opened documents without using the Open dialog. The Open Recent submenu displays documents in the order in which they were opened, with the most recent item at the top.
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Closes the active window. If the option key is down, all windows are closed.
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Saves the active document.
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Displays a dialog which allows you to save a copy of the active document with a new name, a new location, or both.
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Opens the local file that corresponds to the address shown in the Web URL text field. See toolbar for more information.
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Opens the SiteSucker log file, which is in the destination folder. This file is only created if one of the log options is set in the Download Settings and a message is logged. If the log file isn't present in the destination folder, this menu item is disabled.
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Opens the destination folder in the Finder. This allows you quick access to your downloaded files.
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Packs folders of sites into download packages so that they can be transferred to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes File Sharing.
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Unpacks download packages into folders of sites after they have been transferred from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes File Sharing.
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The Edit menu provides standard and custom editing commands. It has the following menu items:
Menu Item
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Description
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Standard edit menu items.
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Resets the status indicators in the frontmost SiteSucker window.
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Adds the address shown in the Web URL text field to the SiteSucker queue without actually beginning a download. This allows you to create and save a document that includes sites in the queue.
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The View menu lets you display the SiteSucker queue, customize the toolbar, and navigate the Download Settings dialog. It provides the following menu items:
Menu Item
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Description
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Shows or hides the drawer containing the contents of the SiteSucker queue. You can change the order of URLs in the queue by selecting URLs in the list and dragging them to a new location. To delete URLs, select them in the list and click the Clear button.
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Shows or hides the toolbar in the frontmost window.
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Displays the toolbar editor for the frontmost window.
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Selects the next or previous tab in the Download Settings dialog.
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The Control menu allows you to control the download. It provides the following menu items:
Menu Item
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Description
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Opens the address entered into the Web URL text field in a Web browser built into SiteSucker. You can use the browser to submit forms (including logins) or navigate to a particular resource before starting the download.
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Starts downloading the address entered into the Web URL text field. If you select this menu item while SiteSucker is already downloading files, the address will be added to the queue.
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Stops the current download and begins downloading the next address in the queue.
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Pauses the download. Select this menu item again to resume downloading.
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Stops the download and clears the queue.
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Discontinues file analysis and simply downloads all remaining files. In other words, SiteSucker stops looking for new files to download. The Stop Analysis command only affects the current download and does not clear the queue.
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The Settings menu lists all your saved settings files. (You can use the Settings Manager menu item to save a settings file.) Select a file's name in the menu to assign its settings to the active document. All settings in the menu that match the download settings of the active document are shown with a check mark. The Settings menu provides the following menu items:
Menu Item
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Description
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Sets the download settings of the active document to the user defaults.
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Sets the download settings of the active document to the factory defaults (SiteSucker's original default settings).
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Displays the Download Settings dialog, which lets you customize the settings of the active document.
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Saves the current settings of the active document as the user default settings. The user default settings are assigned to new SiteSucker documents.
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Displays the Settings Manager window which allows you to add, delete, and rename the saved settings files that are listed in the Settings menu.
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The History menu displays the ten most recently used URLs. When you choose a URL from the menu, SiteSucker enters it into the Web URL text field.
You can also use the Command-Option-Arrow keys to cycle through the list of recently used URLs.
To delete all recent URLs, select Clear Menu.
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The Bookmarks menu displays bookmarks read from a web browser. When you choose a bookmark from the menu, SiteSucker enters it into the Web URL text field.
The Preferences window lets you specify from which browser the bookmarks are read. If No Bookmarks is specified in the preferences, the Bookmarks menu is not shown.
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The Downloads menu gives you easy access to your downloaded files. Whenever you start a download, the first file downloaded is added to this menu. The menu is organized by host name, and only files in the destination folder for the active document are shown.
Choose an item in the menu to open it. If you choose the Edit item, the Downloads Editor is displayed, which allows you to remove, rename, or reorder items in the menu.
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The Window menu lists all SiteSucker windows that are open. Select a window's name in the menu to bring it to the front. The Window menu also provides the following menu items:
Menu Item
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Description
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Puts the frontmost window in the Dock.
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Changes the size of the frontmost window.
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Brings all SiteSucker windows to the front.
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