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Step 3 — Run httrack.exe
- No registry changes.
- All project files saved inside the USB folder.
Future Roadmap
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Step 1: Verify Integrity
- Check digital signature (if any).
- Compare SHA-256 hash against official source.
- Run in a sandbox first.
5.3 Delta encoding for large files
- Binary diff (bsdiff, xdelta) for updated HTML/PDF/videos when feasible.
3. Bug Fixes for User Interface
Minor UI glitches that affected the "Project Settings" window have been resolved. The update ensures that settings are saved correctly upon exit, preventing the frustration of having to re-enter proxy configurations or exclusion lists. Step 3 — Run httrack
5.2 Incremental update strategy
- Manifest-based diffing:
- Server (or original source) provides a content manifest (hashes, last-modified dates).
- Portable browser downloads only changed pages/resources.
- Two-phase update:
- Compare local manifest with remote manifest.
- Fetch new/changed resources; delete obsolete ones.
- Update scheduling:
- Manual (user clicks “Update”) or background when internet is detected.
- Conflict handling for local annotations:
- User notes/bookmarks preserved; only content replaced.