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SiteUnseen 3.21.3357

Developer: Itc InterNetworks (more products...)
OS:Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP
License:Demo
Price: $14.95 (Buy it now)
Size:3.75 MB
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SiteUnseen is a website content analyzer and download manager that analyzes HTML and JavaScript in Web Pages, finds, downloads and saves user specified file types, jpg, mp3, mpg, etc and searches the website following links, analyzing pages and finding files throughout the site.Character set independent SiteUnseen will analyze pages regardless of the alphabet or language the page is to be displayed in. When a search starts on a url SiteUnseen reads and analyzes the page, locating content files as well as links to other pages, internal and external to the website. SiteUnseen will follow links throughout the site finding files until all the pages have been read and analyzed or user specified search limits have been exceeded. Files that meet your selection requirements may then be downloaded.

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