| Offline Commander |
HTTrack |
| Can easily download projects up to 1 million files in size |
Fails on much smaller Web sites |
| Uses MS Office's Access database format |
Uses proprietary undocumented database format |
| Easy intuitive user interface. Type in a Web page address, optionally specify depth, and hit Get button. |
Missing many features and hard to operate |
| Lets you save pages by browsing |
Does not have this capability |
| Lets you drop links to Web pages into a Drop Box |
No Drop Box |
| Lets you make changes in tasks at any time |
Very few parameters can be changed if you already started download |
| Lets you search offline content. Works like a search engine. 12 search options. Searches are lightning fast |
No search capability |
| Has built-in IE tabbed browser tightly integrated into Offline Commander.
The browser lets you download Web pages asynchronousy making Offline Commander the fastest browser on the market |
The built-in browser is simply a copy of IE embedded browser with no additional functionality |
| Lets you download Web pages offline by clicking on not downloaded links in the built-in browser |
Has no such functionality. You have to go through a multi-step procedure to download a single Web page |
| Offline Commander lets you attach notes to pages |
No such functionality |
| The built-in ping feature monitors your online status and automatically stops a download if a Web site becomes inaccessible and resumes once it becomes available again |
No such feature |
| Offline Commander's filters are much more powerful and selective than filters of all other offline browsers |
Filters are limited in capabilities |