how to download the Blender 2.6 documentation?

As I am running an offline workstation, I have been trying to download the Blender Manual, but after telling “WinHTTrack” to fetch the website located at http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual, I had to pause the download after nine hours and after having downloaded more than 1.6 GByte of data. Is this normal, should I continue and if so, how big would the file eventually get, is there any easier way downloading this manual or are there limits I should set to WinHTTrack before trying again?
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Many hits, no answer? The lack of an easily accessible offline documentation is a good reason to look for other solutions, I’m afraid. It might seem as if everybody is online these days, but I can assure you, this isn’t true…
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After so many helpful replies, could someone at least please tell me how to delete my account here?

oh thats hard but im shure thats many other people looking for it, too! thats why we have so many views :rolleyes:
try this -> http://www.4-shared.eu/download/bsN0MIKgajEXnqPqcXIHR0/Blender-2-6-Manual.html

Like Hirazi, I need a manual to get to grips with 2.66, having been working with (IIRC) 2.3 or 2.4 for the longest time. It looks as if familiar features like the buttons and controls I am familiar with are no longer present, or have somehow been tucked away! The link provided above is broken, and in any case, I would rather work with a pdf than HTML manual.

You can use tools to grab whole online HTML documents then convert it to format like PDF, if you search over internet i am sure you can find it.

hi look here

here I will post when a new and better version is ready
http://amrc.altervista.org/blender-wiki-pdf-manual-a-new-start

Marco

Awesome! Thanks!