FreePicGrabber anti-spyware scaner
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FreePicGrabber
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Windows
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Shareware |
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$24.95 (Buy it now)
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34000
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is an advanced photo search program. The product utilizes proprietary technology to search the Web, intelligently looking for pictures and videos that best match your search words. Results are organized by Stock Photos, Clip Art, Global Search Results and other specific categories. Initially, the program only downloads small (thumbnail) images representing each picture or video. You scan through and decide what you want, then downloads the full-sized media to your hard drive. After that, simply move your mouse over the thumbnails to see their full-sized versions on the left, or double-click to watch full-screen slide shows. is available directly through the Internet Explorer, so you can type your queries while browsing. Or if you prefer, it can run as a separate application. The software lets you manage many simultaneous searches and downloads. An optional Parental Control filter is available for blocking content from adult Web sites. As a Bonus Feature, includes a Web Gallery Grabber for downloading image gallery pages while surfing the Web. From any gallery Web page with a table of thumbnails, simply click a button and all linked photos or videos are immediately downloaded to a folder of your choice. |
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