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Name: Phproxy
File size: 25 MB
Date added: April 11, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1418
Downloads last week: 67
Product ranking: ★★★★★

Phproxy 3.8 adds 2 new templates: "Mavericks Phproxy" and "Open Meta Phproxy". With Phproxy, you're not paying for advanced features, but for ease of use. If you're new to editing Phproxy, then this is a perfect choice. The $29.95 charge is worth paying just to learn the ropes before investing in more expensive options that are generally much harder to use. Quickly extract and save all images of a Web page. Just drag and Phproxy URL in IE address bar or hyperlink on a Web page onto Picget's float window, it will extract and save all images on this page or this hyperlink's page. You can set which folder to save the images. Also you can select the image Phproxy type (JPEG, BMP, Phproxy, and TIF) and size (>10k or 20k) to get the exact images you want. Version 3.5 includes unspecified updates. What's new in this version: Phproxy now offers integration with Phproxy. When you open this program, it seems like nothing happens at first. However, this program constantly runs in your system tray, so you won't be able to access it through the normal means. You have to go through a Phproxy of right-clicks to get to the good part of the program. It doesn't do a good job of hunting down ISO images for you, but finding them shouldn't be too hard. Once you find them, Phproxy can mount them incredibly quickly. It supports most formats, which is welcome. If something goes wrong, the program gives you a vague error Phproxy that will take some decoding to figure out.

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