Webarchive to HTML

Webarchive to HTML

By 兰桂 吴

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2014-04-10
  • Current Version: 1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.15 MB
  • Developer: 兰桂 吴
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.10 or later.

Description

Webarchive to HTML allows you to extract the resources in a .webarchive document and save them in .html format. Converting your .webarchive documents to .html format allows you to read your materials in your favorite web browsers such as Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Internet Explorer. With the help of Webarchive to HTML, all the resources in an .webarchive document including HTML, CSS, images and any other kinds of files are extracted to their original format, so you can also inspect/edit/reuse them. Usually the convert result contains 2 parts, the HTML file "filename.html" and the resource folder "filename.files", which is very intuitive.

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Reviews

  • Does exactly what it says.

    5
    By Stagnations
    It's like it says on the tin, you give it a webarchive and it spits out all the files. Easy to use and works great. Thanks.
  • Grayed out

    1
    By SRP123#
    Just did not work for me, maybe I did something wrong. When I tried to drop the Web Arch into the box that was going to convert to HTML and it’s “grayed-out”. Sorry for the “1” rating but I could not make it work. If someone can tell me how to make it work tell me and I will reverse the rating.
  • Works great

    5
    By Value_Arb
    Works great, I had to download an HTML page from a client site as a web archive and this converted it fine so I was able to work on the file and it’s components.
  • OK but what can you do with it then?

    3
    By Shopfroml00
    It did what is says but then what do you do with it. A volunteer group uses goup.io to communicate and get lists going. When I export the lists so I can work on the data it’s exported as webarchive with commas. So to get it into excel there is no way I’ve found except this. However, HTML import just puts all the data i in the first column of excel. I should of just saved the 3$ and just typed the info into excel. I had to do it anyway.
  • Works Great, Saved My Workflow … Thanks!

    5
    By UXUiOS
    There are similar freeware tools floating around to convert webarchive files to html, but they all seemed to break and mess up files under Yosemite and the latest version of Safari. Took a chance on this paid version and it worked great.

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