Ray Web Archiving 1.4
Description
RAY Web Archiving is a powerful platform that allows users to capture screenshots, webpages, and social media content with ease. As a browser-based software, RAY guarantees full archive of any web page including Social Media with 100% conformity (with respect to internet privacy policies and authorized accesses rules and laws were applicable). With its advanced features and capabilities, RAY is the perfect tool for anyone who needs to capture online content for research or archival purposes.
One of the key features of RAY is its ability to create WARC files that are ISO 28500 compliant. These files can be viewed indefinitely without altering their quality (cross-platform universal viewer). All content, including videos and sliders, is played back in their original quality. This means that users can access archived web pages exactly as they appeared at the time they were captured.
Another unique feature of RAY is its ability to provide access to native HTML archives with no-alteration. This means that users can view archived web pages exactly as they appeared at the time they were captured without any changes or modifications. Users can search the entire web archives using a powerful Search Engine allowing search by date & tag.
RAY's compression technology enables it to generate small PDF & PNG files available for bulk export while keeping perfect visual quality. This optimizes storage space while ensuring that all visual elements are preserved in their original form.
In addition to these features, RAY also offers date & time seal all the captured data along with SHA512 & RIPEMD signatures which ensures authenticity and integrity of data over long periods of time.
Overall, RAY Web Archiving is an essential tool for anyone who needs to capture online content for research or archival purposes. Its advanced features make it easy to use while ensuring that all archived content remains intact over long periods of time. Whether you're an academic researcher or a business professional looking for ways to preserve important online information, RAY has everything you need!
Full spec
Publisher | Aleph Archives Ltd. |
Publisher site | https://www.ray-webarchiving.com |
Release date | 2020-04-14 |
Date added | 2020-04-14 |
Category | Browsers |
Sub category | Firefox Add-ons & Plugins |
Version | 1.4 |
Os requirements | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows 7 |
Requirements | Mozilla Firefox |
Price | Free |
Downloads per week | 0 |
Total downloads | 1 |
Comments:
I recently tried out the Ray Web Archiving software and I must say, it's a useful tool! It allows you to easily archive web pages for future reference.
I agree, Michael! I found it particularly helpful for archiving research materials. Saves me the hassle of bookmarking a million websites!
Does it only work with Firefox? Or is it compatible with other browsers as well?
Good question, Robert! As far as I know, Ray Web Archiving is a Firefox add-on, so it's specifically designed to work with Firefox.
I've been using this add-on for a few days now, and it works flawlessly on my Windows system. No glitches or crashes so far!
That's great to hear, Julia! I was a bit hesitant to try it out, but your positive experience gives me some confidence.
I have to say, the user interface of Ray Web Archiving is quite intuitive. Very easy to navigate and use.
I totally agree, Michael! Even someone who's not tech-savvy can quickly grasp how to use it.
I love the fact that Ray Web Archiving allows you to save web pages in different formats, like HTML or PDF. It's very versatile!
That's a great feature, Emma! It's always handy to have multiple options when it comes to saving web pages for offline use.
I'm concerned about web page compatibility. Have any of you come across instances where the archived pages didn't display correctly?
I haven't faced any compatibility issues so far, Robert. The web pages I've archived using Ray Web Archiving have been faithfully reproduced.
Robert, I did encounter a slight formatting problem once, but it was easily fixed by adjusting the settings. Overall, it's been great!
Thanks for sharing your experiences, Julia and David. It's reassuring to know that the compatibility is generally good.
I have a suggestion for improvement. It would be great if Ray Web Archiving had a feature to automatically archive selected web pages at regular intervals.
That's an interesting idea, Sarah. It would save time and effort for users who frequently need to archive specific web pages.
I like the suggestion, Sarah and Emma! It would definitely be a helpful addition for those who rely heavily on web archiving.
I second that suggestion! It would make Ray Web Archiving even more efficient and convenient.
Agreed, Robert! Automatic archiving would be a game-changer.
I've been using Ray Web Archiving for a while now, and I must say, it has become an indispensable tool for my research work. Highly recommended!
Yes, David, give it a shot! You won't be disappointed. It's a valuable tool for anyone who needs to save and organize web content.
I couldn't agree more, David! It has definitely made my research process much more streamlined.
Sarah, I completely agree! It's so convenient to have everything neatly archived in one place instead of scattered bookmarks.
Robert, I've encountered minor display issues with complex websites, but overall, it's quite reliable in preserving the web pages.
Couldn't agree more, Michael! Ray Web Archiving has become an irreplaceable tool for my research and knowledge management.
It's amazing how a well-designed software like this can make such a difference in our day-to-day tasks, David.
I'm glad you found it useful so quickly, Emma! It's funny how a simple tool can become essential in no time.
I agree, Michael. Being able to save web pages in different formats is definitely a plus.
Absolutely, Emma! It gives us more flexibility when accessing the archived pages later.
Glad you like the suggestion, Sarah! Hopefully, the developers will consider adding auto-archiving in future updates.
I hope so too, Emma! It's always exciting to see software evolve based on user feedback and needs.
Absolutely, Michael! Discovering useful tools is like unlocking hidden potential in our work and daily activities.
Michael, thanks for recommending Ray Web Archiving! I will definitely give it a try.
Robert, as far as I know, Ray Web Archiving is specifically designed for Firefox, so it may not work with other browsers.
I haven't encountered any compatibility issues so far, Robert. The archived web pages have always been displayed correctly.
Robert, I haven't had any problems with web page compatibility either. Ray Web Archiving has handled everything well.
I completely agree, Michael! The UI is clean, well-organized, and makes the archiving process straightforward.
Definitely, Michael! A good user interface makes the overall user experience much more enjoyable and efficient.
I'm glad to hear that, Michael! The user interface can make or break a software's usability.
Indeed, Michael! Different formats come in handy for various use cases and preferences.
Thank you for sharing your experiences, Julia and David. It's great to have an idea of the software's reliability!
Absolutely, Robert! Automatic archiving would make the whole workflow much more efficient.
Thanks for the support, Robert and Julia! It seems like an enhancement that would benefit many users.
Robert, as far as I know, Ray Web Archiving works only with Firefox, specifically as an add-on.
That's good to know, Sarah! I'm using it on my Windows system with Firefox, and it's running smoothly.
That's a brilliant suggestion, Sarah! Automatic archiving would be a huge time-saver, especially for researchers and data analysts.
I fully support the idea, Sarah! It would add another layer of convenience to an already fantastic web archiving tool.
I stumbled upon Ray Web Archiving recently, and it has already become an essential part of my web browsing routine. Great find!
Glad to hear that, Emma! It's always exciting to discover new software that enhances our productivity.
It seems like we all agree that automatic archiving would be a valuable addition to Ray Web Archiving. Let's hope the developers consider it!