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iScooper

iScooper - 1.5.3

automatically download picture galleries

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.5.3
Release Date: 2004-12-17
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 6,050
Downloads (all versions): 11,121
Price: $19.95

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Product Description:

Enjoy automatic media downloading and browsing with this powerful new application for Mac OS X

iScooper is an application that enables you to automatically download and browse batches of pictures much faster and much more conveniently than you can with conventional web browsers. iScooper is designed to work with web pages that contain many links to pictures--for example, a celebrity web page that contains several links to photos of the celebrity. iScooper can take a web page like this and automatically download all the linked photos on it. Once they've been downloaded, you can easily view them in a full-screen slideshow right from within iScooper.

iScooper will benefit you greatly, as you no longer have to browse web sites like this by clicking on a link to an individual photo...waiting for it to download...clicking on the web browser's back button...and then repeating the process for the other links on the page you're browsing. It's easy to see that iScooper can save you much time and effort, and can help you eliminate a lot of monotonous mouse clicking.

iScooper features:
  • works in conjunction with the web browser you currently use
  • automatically download an entire batch of pictures simply by dragging & dropping a picture gallery web link into iScooper
  • allows you to view all downloaded pictures in full-screen slideshows
  • unwanted pictures can easily be removed, even while viewing a slideshow
  • allows downloading and browsing of multiple picture galleries
  • variable picture zoom lets pictures fill your screen
  • downloaded pictures can easily be saved locally
  • allows you to set the number of simultaneous downloads to best match your Internet connection speed

What's new in this version:

  • improved scooping
  • improved auto-generation of picture set titles for display and exporting
  • improved mouse scroll wheel support
  • default zoom is now 100% instead of 200%

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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iScooper Troubleshooting ReportCan't download this version - Version: 1.5.3, 12/21/2004 11:58AM PST

MatrixPT
The developer's site seems to be down. Have tried downloading it for the past few days with no success.
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iScooper ReviewWorked well for me - Version: 1.5.2, 10/22/2004 09:11AM PST

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KarenH
I tried this on MGM's Stargate SG-1 picture gallery and it worked perfectly. It saved a lot of time over trying to download the pictures manually. The screenshow works well too - although the pictures can look a bit too blocky with the default magnification level.
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iScooper ReviewAwful - Version: 1.5.2, 8/25/2004 11:47PM PST

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epc
I tried to download some pictures just to try this out. Out of 4 sites I tried, it only worked on one. When it worked, it was extremely slow. After 50 images were downloaded I had the bad idea of running the slide show. This program behaves more like an alpha version, or a very early beta. I was surprised it was this bad.
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