webcow update: 0.53.32 is now out

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Just wanted to let you know, that a new version of webcow is out. You
can directly download it here (165k):


http://subfiles.net/webcow/fil­es/webcow.0.53.0032.zip


more info is available at the homepage:
http://subfiles.net/webcow/


What is Webcow ?

Webcow is a Win9x/NT/2k Freeware Internet Surf &
Download Tool. It extracts all links (images,music,video)
of a website and builds a list of it. Now you've got
Filters to remove unwanted files and Webcow then
downloads all selected files into the folder of your wish.


-Get all linked files from a webpage - Best for directory-listings
-Supports HTTP, HTTPs, Password protected Sites and FTP.
-Filters - Get only the Files you really want to have
-Filename Generator - Grab sequentially numbered files
(for example, pic001.jpg, pic002.jpg, pic003.jpg ... and so on ...).
-Download Options - Set File-Type and Size required.
-Simulates Browser - Handles Redirects, Cookies and Referrer.
-IE Integration - Completely takes over Internet Explorer Cookies
and Settings.
-LNL Technology - This World Premier by Hans Krentel makes
downloading much more easier.
-Url manipulating options with Filters
-Parsing Options and Tweaks
-Build large Lists via Clipboard with Copy & appended Pasting
of complete Lists.
-Compatible with many other Download managers - Just use the
nice Re-Routes, Clipboard or exported files.
-Small in size, fast startup and on-the-fly use. Tricky combos
will lead to ultimate Poweruse.
-No Install/ Uninstall needed. Just delete - own ini, no regestry keys.
-Small but usefull integrated Scanner
-Different Savefile-Naming options
-Favorite Folders
-Freeware


/CoMa
 
_Mel_, martedì 19/apr/2005:


grabs websites!

(SCNR)

httrack grabs websites and replicates them on your local drive for
offline viewing. Its a free (I think) alternative to Teleport Pro for
example. (sorry to freeware police for mentioning that)

Webcow is a links analyzer and filter. You send the url to Webcow, it
pulls out all the links, then gives you powerful link manipulation and
selection filters (filter by extension, pattern matching, remove
duplicates, convert relative links to absolute links, etc). Once you've
whittled your link list down, you press another button to send all your
selected links to a download manager.

Both Httrack and Webcow work very well. Webcow is so flexible/powerful
that it really cannot be used without reading instructions and some
practise. If you try to quickly install and give it a go it will be
confusing.

I used to use Webcow regularly until I discovered the "Context Menu
Extensions" Firefox extension. It has (amongst lots of other things) a
"Copy Links List" function that extracts links from the current page
using a regular expression. Then its just a matter of pasting them from
your clipboard into your download manager (find a download manager that
supports text file link lists),

w4tch3r
 
httrack grabs websites and replicates them on your local drive for
offline viewing. Its a free (I think) alternative to Teleport Pro for
example. (sorry to freeware police for mentioning that)

Webcow is a links analyzer and filter. You send the url to Webcow, it
pulls out all the links, then gives you powerful link manipulation and
selection filters (filter by extension, pattern matching, remove
duplicates, convert relative links to absolute links, etc). Once you've
whittled your link list down, you press another button to send all your
selected links to a download manager.

Both Httrack and Webcow work very well. Webcow is so flexible/powerful
that it really cannot be used without reading instructions and some
practise. If you try to quickly install and give it a go it will be
confusing.

I used to use Webcow regularly until I discovered the "Context Menu
Extensions" Firefox extension. It has (amongst lots of other things) a
"Copy Links List" function that extracts links from the current page
using a regular expression. Then its just a matter of pasting them from
your clipboard into your download manager (find a download manager that
supports text file link lists),
Thank You for the description of both products, it'll be a big help in
deciding which one to use.
 
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