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WebMiner 4


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 837 Limitations None
Publisher Tribolic File Size 11.5M
Date added 11 Nov 2003 Check your speed

WebMiner allows you to easily extract files from any number of web sites. The program is simple enough that you can be downloading in 2 clicks and yet customizable enough to satisfy even the most advanced 'control freak'. Here are just a few of the many features: Ability to scan multiple sites. Can be 'taught' new file and web page types. Downloaded content can be organized in many different ways. Web sites can be dynamically loaded from your web browser. Preview images as they are being downloaded. Explore a site before downloading anything. A multitude of filters to get exact results. Dynamic options take effect immediately. Authentication list for pay sites. Unattended operation. Run from a batch file with command line switches. Validate I.E. favorites and Netscape bookmarks. Comprehensive help file complete with examples.

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