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Download all files from a webpage
Name: leech Date: September 2, 2002 at 15:02:25 Pacific
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Saw a neat program for Mozilla users called "Leech' which integrates into the Mozilla browser and lets the websurfer download all specified files from a webpage such as the jpgs, mpegs, etc. without clicking on each individual file. (you know the routine- right click>save as...) I use IE6, Mozilla and Opera and need to know a download manager or other such program that will accomplish the same thing as Leech in Mozilla. I prefer freeware and will not use anything with spyware unless adaware can remove the spyware and the app will still work. Freeware is best, but i'm willing to use trialware too. Thank you in advance for any feedback. (oh yeah, my system is W2k and W98SE dualboot)
Name: michael2 Date: September 2, 2002 at 15:36:29 Pacific
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Hi buddy, check out the free program WEBCOPIER from... http://www.maximumsoft.com Don't open any files it downloads without virus checking them first. There are filters to allow you to download or exclude certain files (such as those you mention).
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Response Number 2
Name: Date: September 2, 2002 at 16:15:11 Pacific
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repectable and clean...no bad stuff
http://www.httrack.com
get the WinHTTrack version
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Response Number 3
Name: ShutMeUpOrDown:) Date: September 2, 2002 at 19:57:10 Pacific
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Why would you want to save all the webmasters content? Its always available online at the site it exists on.
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Response Number 4
Name: leech Date: September 2, 2002 at 21:50:19 Pacific
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I am not interested in saving the webmasters content. I have built a webpage or two or twenty over the last year and I was simply seeking the opinion of the fellow users on this very well informed site to save me the time and trouble of installing some app that some one else could advise me against. The original question was clear enough, I want to save multiple files without having to do the "right click > save as" routine on each individual file. I have done a "google" search on these types of program and went to a number of sites which all purport to offer what I'm looking for. I am not flaming anyone in any way, I posted this question on the ME site because the posters here that answer the majority of the questions always seem to be right on. This site has been the best source of computing info I have ever found. As to why would anyone wish to do something. That is their choice.
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Response Number 5
Name: leech Date: September 2, 2002 at 23:01:38 Pacific
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defensive....yes wordy....opinions are like ..... everybodies got one
I am very interested in saving the webmasters content, because at night the computer is working and I'm sleeping... I use webcopier to download ALL files from www.cyberplayboy.com in only 3 nights, ofcourse whit a valid password, the same whit some warez sites, but they have some anti-leech programs.
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