Tutorial

This tutorial runs like a thread through the documentation of the MM3WebAssistant Professional and makes a fast getting in possible for you. The tutorial presupposes the following basic knowledge:



For the MM3WebAssistant Private exists no separate tutorial. Some functions of the private edition can insignificantly differ from this description or are not available.



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Download

With download of the MM3WebAssistant from one of the following sites, you get the ZIP archive: MM3-WebAssistant.zip

http://www.MM3Tools.de/WebAssistant/professional/en/download.htm
http://www.myWebAssistant.de/professional/MM3-WebAssistant.zip

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Installation and Configuration of Browser

Please, use the installation guide.
See: Installation Edition Professional

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Test of Installation

Please, check the installation with an example.
See: Installation test

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Deactivation

Should you ever wish not to use the the MM3WebAssistant for any particular operations, just deactivate the switched-on proxy.

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Surf

According to the preceded examples you can use MM3WebAssistant to surf now.
See: Main Menu and Surf.

Managing of own HTML pages

Own files (HTML pages) can locally be stored in the cache archive.
See: Surf/Managing of own HTML pages

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Search

You can search for words, domains and URLs in a cache archive. Several search criteria are combined with operation AND.
See: Search

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Fault Message

If a URL isn't available then you get a fault message from the MM3WebAssistant.
See: Surf

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Marking locally available URL

All resources available in active archives can be marked e.g. green when surfing. So you get a fast summary, which resources already archived and thus local are available.
See: Surf Set/Marker

Note:

You can use the marking during a retrieval with an internet search machine. Links to pages you have already read can be marked with that. Activate the option/marking/Online-Modus to this.

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Marking differences

When surfing in the on-line mode newly available texts are marked e.g. blue.
See: Surf Set/Marker

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Contents Filter

Resources not relevant to you can be filtered to avoid unnecessary costs for data transmission and memory space.
See: Surf Set/URL Filter

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Session Filter

To identify users, some providers use temporary identifiers in the URL. These identifiers are eliminated.
See: Surf Set/Session

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Mirror

Starting from a HTML page you can mirror complete HTML sites in an adjustable depth with this option.
See: Mirror

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Command ls

Besides the request of a URL with the browser you also can now display and navigate in the directory structure of the cache archive with the command ls.
See: Command ls

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Update

The check regarding a new version of the MM3WebAssistant can be carried out automatically.
See: Options/Update