Unsigned. Most people want the signed build from httrack.com instead.
This is the first release of WinHTTrack built with the modern toolchain, published so the artifact exists in the form we intend to sign. It carries no Authenticode signature, so Windows will warn you about an unknown publisher. The installers on httrack.com are signed and remain the ones to use until code signing is in place. See SIGNING.md.
If you are on Windows XP or Vista, neither this nor the current httrack.com build is for you: use 3.49-2, which stays available for good and is the last release that runs there.
What is in it
WinHTTrack 3.49.12, built against libhttrack 3.49-12, with Visual Studio 2022 (v143), C++17 and vcpkg. Windows 7 SP1 and above, 64-bit or 32-bit.
The previous published Windows build dated from 2017 and was compiled with Visual Studio 2008. This one is the same program on a toolchain that is still supported: OpenSSL 3 and zlib built from source, a working crash reporter, and a CI pipeline that builds the installer, installs it, runs the program and uninstalls it on every commit.
| File | For |
|---|---|
httrack_x64_3.49-12.exe
| 64-bit Windows 7 SP1 and above |
httrack_x86_3.49-12.exe
| 32-bit Windows 7 SP1 and above |
Both bundle the Visual C++ 2015-2022 runtime.
Known
It has not yet been tested on a clean Windows 7 machine. It is unsigned, so SmartScreen and antivirus software will be suspicious of it.