Saving pics in Internet Explorer with one click! - very useful tool.

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Eugene S P.

Are you tired of saving images with Internet Explorer, having to enter
file name each time? Incredible Automatic Downloader 2.0 (IAD) is a
handy batch download manager specially created for the download
junkies, especially for those who love downloading pictures. Program's
awesome Save a pic with a click! feature lets the user save one or all
images from a webpage with one mouse click. You don't even have to
wait until Internet Explorer shows a large picture, just click on a
thumbnail and IAD will find and download the large picture
automatically. You can also set the size range so that the program
downloads only high-resolution pictures, bypassing low quality
thumbnails.

More info (and free 30-day trial): http://www.unhsolutions.net/IAD/

Best regards,
Eugene
 
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Jake

-----Original Message-----
Are you tired of saving images with Internet Explorer, having to enter
file name each time? Incredible Automatic Downloader 2.0 (IAD) is a
handy batch download manager specially created for the download
junkies, especially for those who love downloading pictures. Program's
awesome Save a pic with a click! feature lets the user save one or all
images from a webpage with one mouse click. You don't even have to
wait until Internet Explorer shows a large picture, just click on a
thumbnail and IAD will find and download the large picture
automatically. You can also set the size range so that the program
downloads only high-resolution pictures, bypassing low quality
thumbnails.

More info (and free 30-day trial): http://www.unhsolutions.net/IAD/

Best regards,
Eugene
.
It has only a 30-day FREE trial period. There are many
programs that will do the same and have NO trial period
and are also FREE. Try IrfanView.
 

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