[KDE 3.5.x] -Linux Replacement - Image Downloader?

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[KDE 3.5.x] -Linux Replacement - Image Downloader?

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I am looking for a replacement in Linux for the following:

Bulk Image Download
http://antibody-software.com/web/index. ... view&id=33

Downloads images from forums and image hosting sites

This one is sort of critical, other wise I have to run a VM with winslease on it for this. Not that I care I just want to move on and away from winslease... I already have VMWare Server installed to test other distros.
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Husse

Re: [KDE 3.5.x] -Linux Replacement - Image Downloader?

Post by Husse »

Beware that lots of sites don't like this
I took a quick look and found too many bad links (warez, crack serial...)
rec9140

Re: [KDE 3.5.x] -Linux Replacement - Image Downloader?

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Husse wrote:Beware that lots of sites don't like this
I took a quick look and found too many bad links (warez, crack serial...)
Sites I am using it for that's not an issue, been doing for years.

As for them not liking, well, then they better learn .htaccess etc. to prevent, as that sound is the internet being downloaded to my storage. :D

I've actually found someting similar to BID that I have to try out.

http://www.scheisseichfindemalkeinen.de ... oad&lng=de

I've got it installed, and Linux dev's should take notes from this guy... I've never had such a seamless install experience on Linux.

Just have not had the time to run my sites through it... hopefully later this weekend.
Husse

Re: [KDE 3.5.x] -Linux Replacement - Image Downloader?

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Fine - I stopped looking after I got two pages in Google with mostly more or less illicit links...
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