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Explore the endless web!
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Recursive is an experimental tool for visualising the world wide web. Given a URL it downloads the page, searches for links, then recursively downloads each one of those. The information is then displayed in a node-based graph.
Version History:
----- v.1.3 - 10/12/2015 ------
- fixed broken zip file
----- v.1.2 - 10/12/2015 ------
- modernized it so it now builds via gulp
- works again in chrome
----- v.1.1 ------
- Now only displays recursive icon on tabs with http:// and https://
- Full screen now works (uncommented that line of code, doh!)
- Pause and reseting a recurse now works correctly
- Renamed the title page of the app
- Some Performance improvments
- There is now an option in the settings to define a custom file filter
- There is now a setting to disable removing duplicate files
Latest reviews
- (2019-12-17) Patrick Allaert: Does nothing.
- (2017-04-14) Douglas Schepers: Nice visuals, but it doesn't seem to let me download the pages. Maybe that bit's broken?
- (2016-03-03) Very interesting, it works when I click on the links. It´s important for my job to show a quick look at our landing pages and how they are linked to the main page.
- (2015-12-10) Michael Cann: It finally works again, sorry for that all. If you have any issues email me: [email protected]
- (2014-12-27) Smith Li: doesn't work
- (2014-12-17) Bernhard Ernst: Could be useful to test a website structure if if started to show results a lot earlier during scanning instead of when done. Default one level depth is not great. Can be useful if more polished.
- (2013-01-31) Iain: doesn't do anything at all, anywhere... Either broken code at best or dubious at worse.
- (2012-12-05) Ville Lahdenvuo: It's nice, needs some polishing and some features. Might contribute if made open source. ;-)