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GrabJPG
- Version: 2.3
- Downloads Count: 556
- License Type: Shareware
- Price: $39
- Date Added: Jul 19, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000
- Requirements: 64 MB RAM
- File Size: 2.563 MB
- Author: Peter Bartholomeus
Description of GrabJPG
All you need for finding and downloading pictures on the web within one easy solution. You don't need your web browser anymore but let GrabJPG do all the searching, clicking and browsing for you. You say what you want, GrabJPG gets it. You can search images using keywords, scan all the links on a given page, take all the images from a website, automatically save groups of images, fast preview images in a good working thumbnailed directory. GrabJPG does all the work you normally would do yourself, searching in search engines, clicking on links or thumbnails on a page, filter out the banners and popups, and so on. You just control this process and watch the results. The program makes sure you don't need your web browser anymore for finding pictures on the web and protects your security. GrabJPG doesn't visit websites, it only scans them, nothing gets opened, nothing gets executed, no scripts, no nothing. We miss around 1% of the pictures doing that but also avoid 100% of the risks. Nothing comes in except pictures, all first validated by GrabJPG before shown to you.
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