An application that searches, downloads and manages millions of pictures
| Version | 1.7.1.8856 |
| Updated | Jan 28th 2013 |
| Developer |
VOWSoft Ltd
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
2498
3.3
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| Original File Size | 1.9 MB |
| Downloads | 50966 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
In case you want to get some pictures from a webpage and you don't want to save each one of them manually, then using a specialized tool is a must.
PicaLoader is a software that downloads image files automatically from any website and it comes with a pretty common user interface. All you have to do is start a new project, set the output destination, add one or more tasks, and PicaLoader will start the job in no time.
Plus, you can select what kind of image formats will be downloaded and set the folder structure (standard or light project, create a subfolder for each task, recreate target website's folder structure), as well as rate pictures and sort them according to the rating.
You can also set PicaLoader to accept duplicate pictures and restore original file time, input a username and password (if needed to connect to a server), set followed links (levels) and page links (location), as well as include page and picture URL filters, and use a HTML parser script.
You can easily track down pictures that PicaLoader Crack has downloaded, since they are alphabetically organized in the output file.
The program can be, however, a bit difficult to navigate through, especially for less experienced users. On the other hand, the help file is quite comprehensive and the application uses a low amount of system resources.
All in all, PicaLoader is a decent tool for downloading images from a website, but it would definitely help if its interface were more organized.
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