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HyperImage

HyperImage - 1.1.1

download image galleries from the web

All Time: (1.7)
Version 1.1.1: (2.0)
Selected Version: 1.1.1
Release Date: 2008-01-09
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.1.1): 498
Downloads (all versions): 4,874
Price: $25.00

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Product Description:

There are millions of images on the web, but until now there was no convenient way to download them besides clicking on them one by one. HyperImage is an industrial-strength tool for downloading entire websites worth of pictures. Just point HyperImage to any website, and watch as thousands of pictures stream down to your computer. Enter the address of a website, and HyperImage will crawl every page and download every image. HyperImage includes a built-in image browser, so you can easily browse through all the pictures from a particular page or website. You can even show a full-screen slideshow of images as they are being downloaded.

What's new in this version:

Improved stability. Now requires Leopard.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.5

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.1.1:
Overall Rating: (2.0) Features: (3.0) Support: (1.0)
Ease of Use: (3.0) Quality / Stability: (1.0) Price: (1.0)
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HyperImage ReviewMore stable... - Version: 1.1.1, 1/9/2008 12:26PM PST

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Flinx
Appears to me more stable than v1.1 (it only chrashed once during my test session when the previous version would crash almost immediatly) but still not as stable as v1.0 used to be. Though I have to admit that it does indeed appears to be faster.

Some bugs fed back to the dev month ago for v1.0 still haven't been sorted out... :-(

I only use it for the pic browser. With PhotogridX and Picture Arena being no longer supported by their respective devs, it feature the fairly descent Picture Browser available for the mac at the moment if you run a MacIntel...

Unfortunately, the poor quality of the support from the developer ruins everythings. I have seen freewares with a better support, faster bug correction and more evolution....
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HyperImage CommentaryWorking Perfectly - Version: 1.1, 1/5/2008 08:02AM PST

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petervrolix
I'm not sure why the others have issues but I can tell you it runs perfectly on my mac and does the job to download any file I like, pdf,jpg etc ....
I use 10.5 on Intel CPU.
You might have little issues with the demo but the real thing works just fine.
I got fast and friendly responses from the creator.
Good Stuff !
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HyperImage ReviewUsed to be a very good product..... - Version: 1.1, 12/10/2007 08:06AM PST

Flinx
... but since version 1.1 crashes every time I try to use it. In general, after one or two minutes and in 100% of the cases.

I tried to contact the developer to send him copies of the crash reports but got no answer not even an acknowledgment or a short feedback.

I definitely won't by or recommend buying software from this developer not for the quality of the product which is usually good but for the total lack of consideration for its customers or their feedback once more illustrated with this issue (and the previous bug reports I did sent him for v1.0)...

I have bought a lot of shareware during the past years. Every time, I did sent a developer a mail (either for a suggestion, a feedback or a bug report), they always answered or at least acknowledged the mail.

With this guy, you just got the feeling that the support email address from the site is just wired to the trash of his email client.
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