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 MediaGrab! 3.6 for Windows 95/98/NT/2000

MediaGrab! is a tool for finding and downloading multimedia files from the Internet. Instead of using a web page search engine to search to find multimedia files, you can use MediaGrab! to locate files by subject, author, song name, band name, or just about any other keywords you can imagine. The following media types are supported by MediaGrab!: AAC, AIFF, AVI, AU/SND, Karaoke, MIDI, MOD, MPEG, MP2, MP3, MP4, Microsoft Media, QuickTime, RealAudio, Shockwave, StreamWorks, TSP, VDO, VIVO, VOC, VQF, and WAV

In this version: Runtime error - Object does not support (438) During FTP Verify, Support for foreign date systems. (expire bug), Cache for Usenet news browse fixed, Extended search features. faster searching.

The new version includes an easier to use interface and the ability to search for PDF documents & Images, along with a much larger database to search from.

License information: 30-day Trial, Registration:US $12.99

Author EastBay Technologies
File Size 4.04 MB
License Shareware
Release Date 27-Sep-01

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