Offline Explorer Enterprise

Offline Explorer Enterprise combines the ease-of-use of Offline Explorer with the power of Offline Explorer Pro and adds:

Offline Explorer Enterprise is an ideal product for companies that want to have their own offline browsing solutions. We put all our offline browsing experience (since January, 1997) into it.

Huge downloads possible

Enterprise edition was optimized to use as little memory as possible during downloads. We redesigned the parsing queue and map files format. Map files are no longer loaded in memory, but kept on the disk all the time. Offline Explorer Enterprise reads only the necessary map parts to display in the Project Map or to add new entries.

Map files have an .mpx extension now. They are not compatible with other versions of Offline Explorer. Offline Explorer Enterprise converts old map files to the new format when necessary, but the reverse operation is not included. So, if you install Offline Explorer or Offline Explorer Pro over the Enterprise edition, some map information might be lost. Projects and other files formats are the same, so all settings, Projects and templates will be preserved.

Make your own offline browsing solution

OLE Automation opens Offline Explorer Enterprise for solution developers. It is now possible to write a program using Visual C++, Visual Basic, Delphi or another COM-compatible development environment to start new downloads, manage Projects and process downloaded Web sites via Offline Explorer.

Offline Explorer Enterprise provides full access to its folders, Projects and downloads. A complete help file on OLE Automation details is provided in the Content section.

We plan to enhance the OLE Automation interface with each new version. If you need more information or if you would like to add more functionality to it please write us.

Update Projects with deleted files

Now you can delete downloaded Project files and Offline Explorer Enterprise will still be able to download only new or modified files from the Web site.

The information about the files you remove is stored in a compact database.

For example, if you downloaded a collection of large PDF files that were burned on a CD, you can delete the files from your hard disk using the File | Delete | Only Project Files command. When you start downloading the Project the next time, Offline Explorer Enterprise will determine if any of the deleted files have changed and download only new and updated files.

This feature saves space by preventing storage of duplicate files.