The Speed/Cost Advantage of WebWhacker

Users who surf the World Wide Web via a modem might be interested in WebWhacker's off-line browsing capability. Page elements load more quickly off-line from the desktop (like files loading from browser cache) than they do on-line from a remote server. A whacked web site could even help the modem user save money, especially if the site is large and its pages require extensive reading. You could spend as much time as needed reading text or viewing images. There wouldd be no worry about on-line charges. You're browsing off-line! But now that set monthly charges of Internet Service Providers are relatively low, the modem user would more accurately be interested in the speed advantage of whacked sites. Even this speed advantage becomes irrelevant for those of us connected to the Internet via our schools' T-1 lines.