Sitesucker For Windows [new]

| Tool | Description | Best For | |------|-------------|----------| | | Free, open-source, and the most direct analog to SiteSucker. Available since 1998. Has a GUI and command-line interface. | Users wanting a free, powerful, and mature SiteSucker alternative. | | Cyotek WebCopy | Free, modern, user-friendly GUI. Allows visual sitemap exploration and selective rule-based downloading. | Users who prefer a clean, Windows-native interface. | | WinHTTrack (part of HTTrack) | Same as HTTrack, but the Windows edition is often called WinHTTrack. | Advanced users needing fine-grained control. |

You can install macOS on a virtual machine (VM) using software like or Oracle VirtualBox . Once macOS is running inside Windows, you can purchase SiteSucker from the Mac App Store and run it. Sitesucker For Windows

| Feature | SiteSucker (Mac) | Cyotek WebCopy (Win) | HTTrack (Win) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | macOS, iOS | Windows 10/11 | Windows, Linux, Mac | | GUI Simplicity | Excellent | Excellent | Average | | Download Speed | Fast | Very Fast | Fastest | | Resume Download | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Limit by File Size | Yes | Yes | No | | Convert Links for Offline | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Price | $4.99 (iOS) / $8.99 (Mac) | Free | Free | | Tool | Description | Best For |

For those who love SiteSucker for its clean, visual approach to downloading, is the best Windows counterpart. | Users wanting a free, powerful, and mature

: A powerful, free tool specifically designed for Windows users. It "scans" a specified website and downloads its content to your hard disk. It will automatically remap links to resources such as stylesheets, images, and other pages in the website to match the local path.

These Windows alternatives offer features similar to the original SiteSucker for Mac : Frequently Asked Questions - Rick's Apps