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ArchiveWeb.page vs HistoryHound

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

ArchiveWeb.page

7.0
Browsers

Archive webpages manually to WARC or WACZ files as you browse the web

HistoryHound

8.0
Browsers

Browser history and bookmarks keyword search

Metric ArchiveWeb.page HistoryHound
Category Browsers Browsers
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 7 6
90-day Installs 32 12
365-day Installs 114 89
Version 0.16.2 2.3.7
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.4K 1
GitHub Forks 99 1
Open Issues 98 1
License AGPL-3.0 MIT
Language TypeScript Python
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 9mo ago
First Seen Sep 18, 2024 Apr 13, 2014

Reviews

ArchiveWeb.page

ArchiveWeb.page is a unique tool for manually archiving webpages into WARC or WACZ files, offering high-fidelity preservation. It benefits users needing to store web content locally or share via IPFS, providing a robust solution for digital preservation.

The app allows users to manually archive webpages into WARC or WACZ files as they browse.

Pros

  • + High-fidelity archiving ensures accurate preservation of web content.
  • + Supports local storage and sharing via IPFS for distributed access.
  • + Manual control over updates allows users to manage their experience.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-updates may require manual checks for new versions.
  • - High number of open issues suggests potential areas for improvement.

HistoryHound

HistoryHound is a browser history and bookmarks search tool that allows users to quickly find past websites using keywords. It supports multiple browsers and is ideal for researchers, students, or anyone needing efficient access to their browsing history.

Enables keyword-based searching through browser history and bookmarks to quickly locate past websites.

Pros

  • + Efficient keyword search for browser history and bookmarks
  • + Supports multiple browsers
  • + Open-source with MIT license

Cons

  • - Limited community support and engagement
  • - Mention of a cracked version raises security concerns