Url Extractor X 3.0.1

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The Cocoa application to extract emails address and URLs from the web, search engines and from files.
It can start form a single web page and navigate all the link inside looking for email or url to extract and save all on the user HD.
Allows the user to specify a list of web pages used as navigation starting point and going to other web pages using cross navigation.
It can start form keywords, search on search engines and navigate on the found web sites to extract url and emails addresses.
The user can indicate a list of keywords and Url Extractor will do all the work unattended querying search engines and navigating on related web pages, all with on click only at the start, all the rest is automatically performed.
Can navigate for hours, without user interaction in web extraction mode, and extract all the url it finds in all the web pages it surfs unattended.
Can also extract from a single file of from all the content of a folder on HD at any nested level.
Works in background using multithreading technology, all Cocoa native. All extraction as collected live inside a visible table.
Can save on disk, as Url Extractor X documents, all the setting used to work for a particular folder or file or web pages, to have them ready to be used the next time.
Extracted data can be saved on disk as text files

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