IE5
When I first found ZetaTalk I was amazed by the shear size of it. I used to read as much of it as I could on-line but
often I had to wait because of "Net congestion problems". I then figured out how to be able to read it off-line, no
more delays! In short I used the "Synchronize" feature included in the Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5
(free). Here is a quick summary of how to proceed: (this only takes a few seconds if you are used to Windows
and the Internet Explorer).
- Go to Zetatalk.com
- Select the "Favourites" menu. The menu will then open up.
- Select the submenu item called: "Add to Favorites..."
- A small window called: "Add Favorite" opens up, select the check box called: "Make available offline"
- Then select the push button called: "Customize...". This will let you select how much content you want
available offline.
- At this point an Offline Favorite Wizard window opens up.
- Select the button called "Next".
- Select the "Yes" checkbox.
- Where it indicates "Download pages 1 links deep from this page" select 1, 2 or 3. The deeper you download
the more pages you get, the more memory it takes. For example if the first page of Zetatalk links to a page
from Trouble Times which then links to a page from a third site you will get all pages if you select "3".
- Select "Next".
- Here you can select to synchronize manually using the "Synchronize" option from the Tools menu. Or can
create a schedule: for example synchronize every 30 days at 3:00AM. Chose whichever you prefer.
- Select "Next" and then select "Finish".
- Now you are back to the "Add Favorite" window. Select OK and you are done! After your first synchronize
you will be able to read the content off-line.
Now wasn't that simple?
Offered by Yvon.