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Picture Snooper 2k

Communication · v1.1
Filenamepicture-snooper-2k-11.hqx
Size1,287.3 KB (1318198 bytes)
Mac OS System 7
Downloads13
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About
Tired of waiting for pictures to download? Searching for that perfect ClipArt, or Raytraced Images (or other binary file), but can't stand searching through GigaBytes of Postings? That is why I wrote PictureSnooper!! PictureSnooper is an Application that Searches UseNet NewsGroups for binary files, while you are having dinner, at the movies, or even sleeping. These binary files are usually pictures (and sometimes executables and HTML files). After finding a binary file, PictureSnooper downloads the file, decodes that file, and saves that file to the directory of your choice for later viewing. Updates In Version 1.1: * Better Handling Of MultiMedia Files - Handle Larger Files - Quicker Location of All Segments * Improved Memory Handling for Large Binary Downloads * Added Warning Messages for Low Memory Conditions * Various Bug Fixes New Features in PictureSnooper2K: * Track Images Using An Image FingerPrint: - Ability Check Download Image Against PictureArchive Database - Ability To Verify Image Has Not Been Downloaded In The Past X Days * Added the ability Search Messages For Favorite Authors * Expanded Multi-Part Image Tracking Over Multiple Download Sessions * Added Ability To Maintain Multiple NewsGroup Lists * Expanded Download Statistic Gathering * Quicker Processing of Download Images * Advanced Users Option To Manually Change Starting Message Number * Numerous Bug Fixes Requires: * System 7.0 or Later. * QuickTime 2.5 or Higher * Macintosh with the Thread Manager Extension (Later System Versions Have ThreadManager Built In). * Access To A News Server Through Your Internet Provider.
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