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  • OK - I found a really cool solution and it is open source:

     

    http://www.httrack.com

     

    Super-easy to use. I just downloaded the manual with it - it took a couple of hours and 100MB of disk but it wokrs perfect. It is a true local mirror of the manual wiki site. Plus it is several times faster to load the pages now since I am accessing it locally.

    HTTrack Website Copier - Free Software Offline Browser (GNU GPL)
    HTTrack is a free (GPL, libre/free software) and easy-to-use offline browser utility. It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Intern…
  • It won't dump the site, but try Evernote. You can right click on a page and it will put it into a database that can be accessed from a variety of platforms, and if you have multiple PCs they will be kept in sync. I keep the main reference pages in Evernote so that they are available on my laptop for use at the field.

    You can also right click on an image, so when someone posts a screenshot of their tuning values you can keep a record of them also.

    The free version works fine for me.

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