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Wsa - Search For Web Files 1.8.0.6
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Use this application to search for and download files from the Web. Analyze whole Web sites and locate any file types you are interested in. Then just let the application download these files for you. You can also use this application to search for duplicate files in your system and delete them. Using multithreaded technology this application can maximize the use of your bandwidth and take full advantage of multi-core CPUs.
You can browse Web sites using the integrated Internet Explorer while in the same time you are analyzing other sites for content and downloading files. Version 1.8.0.6 has new features: pause/resume downloads, scan/download using login information. Ensured compatibility with Windows 2000 SP4.
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