AllMedia Grabber 3.1
| Developer: |
FOTIS (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Business/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$44.9 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 4.41 MB |
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Extract Thousands Pictures, Videos, Music, Sounds hidden inside programs / files on your computer with AllMedia Grabber.
AllMedia Grabber searches in files (executables, libraries, custom controls, data files e.t.c.) and extracts multimedia files.
Features:
- Extract files stored in EXECUTABLES, LIBRARIES, CUSTOM CONTROLS, MICROSOFT OFFICE FILES, DATABASES, RAW or BINARY FILES (like exe, dll, ocx, doc, ppt, xls, pdf, mdb, raw, bin, hex...)
- Select File(s), Folders, Drives to scan.
- Integration into Windows shell (Quick extraction from CONTEXT MENU ).
- Can convert all graphics formats to BMP, ICO.
- Browse all extracted graphic files in thumbnail mode.
- View graphic files with program viewer.
- Delete, rename, delete all extracted files, copy to clipboard, set as wallpaper.
- Language support.
(Currently AllMedia Grabber has been translated to: English, Deutsch, French, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Portugues Br, Greek).
Compatibility with operating systems Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
Currently, AllMedia Grabber finds 20 multimedia formats:
Image Formats:
ICO=Windows Icon
CUR=Windows Cursor
ANI=Animated Cursor
BMP=Bitmap Image
JPG=JPEG Image
GIF=GIF Image
PNG=Port. Network Image
TIF=Tragged Image
WMF= Meta File
PCX=ZSoft Paintbrush
IFF=Interchange File Format
TGA=TrueVision Targa
Video Formats:
AVI=Microsoft Video
BIK=Bink video
FLC= Flic Animation
SWF=ShockWave Flash Animation
Audio/Music Formats:
MID=Midi
MP3=MPEG Audio
WAV=Wave Audio
OGG=Vordis Audio
What's new in version 3.1:
- Improved extraction of Vista Icons.
- Improved extraction of PowerPoint files. |
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