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I don't have an internet connection at home anymore, so to get by I manually File>Save As any webpages I visit regularly (that aren't periodical) in order to have them archived for offline viewing. Is there any way, using Automator, scripts, or something crazy that I've never heard of, to have Safari save every webpage I visit to my hard drive? I doubt I'm the first to have that idea or ask the question, but I couldn't find any info. Thanks a lot!
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