| Advanced Email Extractor (AEE) is
designed to extract e-mail addresses from web-pages on
the Internet (using HTTP and HTTPS protocols) and from
HTML and text files on local disks. AEE supports
operation through a proxy-server and works very fast, as
it is able of loading several pages simultaneously, and
requires very few resources. It is possible to launch
AEE in fully automatic mode through the command prompt.
AEE has various limiters of scanning range, using
which you can extract only the addresses you actually
need from web-pages, instead of extracting all the
addresses present there. You can not only limit scanning
depth and width, you also can cut off unnecessary paths
using patterns or just delete them from jobs list during
operation. AEE is very flexible and may be used to
extract e-mail addresses with owners
real names from "simple
sites" as well as from web-forums built on scripts and
from servers like ZDNet.
Also you can use popular search engines (AltaVista,
Excite,
Yahoo,
InfoSeek and
others, including UK, German, French, Japanese, Spanish,
Italian, Taiwanese, Chinese, Hong-Kong, Dutch, Brazilian,
Portuguese, Finnish, Canadian, Danish, Russian, Czech,
Israelitish, Greek, Australian, New Zealand and Estonian
engines) for search by keywords.
Advanced Email Extractor is built on Microsoft
Internet Explorer kernel and therefore features
unmatched compatibility with all web-servers and has
knowledge of all subtleties of HTTP and HTPS protocols.
Also, AEE have built-in internal HTML parser, and you
can use it instead of Microsoft HTML parser.
Key features which are not available in other email
extractors:
AEE works under Windows '95, Windows '98, Windows NT
4.0 and Windows 2000 / XP with
Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher installed. It will
never go out-of-date — it will become
better and better, it's capabilities will expand with
every new release of Internet Explorer.
Advanced
Mailbox Processor is a good campaign for AEE. Try it,
if you wish to extract e-mail addresses and names from
MS Outlook Express 5, MS Outlook, MS Exchange, Netscape
Messenger, The Bat!, Eudora, IncrediMail, MS Excel and
MS Word document. |