PicGrabber 4.51

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  • Date added:
    20/09/2001
  • File size:
    2.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000

Publisher’s description

PICgrabber is a powerful yet simple to use program that will search and download pictures and movies - fully automatically. Looking for Movie Trailers, funny Movie Clips, Wallpaper, great 3D Images, Pictures or cool Backgrounds? PICgrabber will find them on the internet for you. With PICgrabber you will no longer have to view each and every web page one-by-one looking for the pictures/images/mp3's or movies they contain. Everything will be done automatically.

Scans the web by Keywords; Scans any given start URL; Downloads all found Images / Movies / MP3 automatically; Included Imageviewer and more. Just choose your topic and press start... and while PICgrabber is scanning the web (Altavista, Yahoo, Hotbot, Excite, etc.) you can take a look on the downloaded images and movies using the included Imageviewer / Mediaviewer.

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