I downloaded Webstripper awhile back. It works very well for getting web pages or a whole site to be read off-line. With this program, you could have the whole Troulbed Times site on your hard drive (if you have the space). You can also update it and only the changed or new files are downloaded (fast downloads also). You can always have the most current information available and you can read it anytime you want off-line. If you want to download stuff for yourself, this is a great program for that (for Win 95/98/NT4).
WebStripper allows you to copy entire Web sites to your hard disk for off-line browsing. There are four ways to enter an address: the "address grabber" fetches the address of the page currently showing in your browser; the "Clipboard monitor" looks for a copied Web address; the program's drag-and-drop capability lets you drop an address; and you can simply enter an address. WebStripper retrieves all HTML pages, including all linked images, sound and video files, and more. You can also pause and resume downloading, and update a previous download (only new or modified files are copied). In addition, the program can copy many files simultaneously.
Offered by Clipper.