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SiteUnseen is the website content analyzer and download manager that parses
HTML and JavaScript in Web Pages, finds, downloads and saves user specified
file types, jpg, mp3, mpg, etc and searches the website following links,
analyzing pages and finding files throughout the site.
Character set independent SiteUnseen will analyze pages regardless
of the alphabet or language the page is to be displayed in.
When a search starts on a url SiteUnseen reads and analyzes the page,
locating content files as well as links to other pages, internal and external to the website.
SiteUnseen will follow links throughout the site finding files until all the pages
have been read and analyzed or user specified search limits have been exceeded.
Files that meet your selection requirements may then be downloaded.
SiteUnseen is easy to use.
Navigate Internet Explorer to the page where you wish to start a search.
Copy / Paste the URL into SiteUnseen's address bar or,
refresh SiteUnseen's address bar then select the URL.
Click Go to start the search.
When a search completes or is cancelled you may change a file(s) selection status through the Files menu or clicking
on any cell in the row where the file is listed.
Click Files / Save Files to start downloading.
SiteUnseen incorporates search accelerators that execute focused searches
on a number of popular services which greatly improves performance.
- Currently these services include:
- Yahoo Groups Photo Albums and Files.
- Yahoo Personal Photo Albums and Briefcases.
- Google Groups Message Attachments and Links.
- Epson Photo Albums.
- WebShots Community Photo Albums.
As new accelerators are released they can be plugged in without upgrading
or installing software.
SiteUnseen integrates seamlessly with Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser, DHTML
as well as their underlying network components so that all of your privacy settings are enforced.
For your security SiteUnseen has no integral dialing or other network connection capabilities,
network access is strictly made using the methods that are specified in Internet Explorers connection options.
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