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- Price: Free to try (Some features disabled); $99.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: February 06, 2007
- Total Downloads: 44,013
- Downloads last week: 15
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Publisher's description
From My-Proxy :Forum Proxy Leecher (FPL) is an intelligent proxy leecher that can extract proxies from various proxy sites and proxy forums even if the proxies are in the attachment. It can also extract the unique proxies from a huge file and rapidly classify them. Moreover, it's nice that FPL team maintain the leech list and proxyjudge list for you. FPL ensures that it's an easy and amusing work for you to find proxies. Version 1.09 Build 0122 improve the interface, fix some bugs and support more proxy sites.
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Version: Forum Proxy Leecher 1.09 Build 0122
"Move along, nothing to see here folks."
Pros: Generates random numbers
Cons: The only working proxies this piece of garbage finds is codeen/planetlab proxies. You don't need software to find those, they are everywhere, including planet lab's website.
...but, codeen proxies are about as close to useless as you can get without being dead.
This thing found 7K plus proxies, took an hour to test and find 400+ that they claimed worked.
Out of those 400, I tested one batch of 100, and only 2 worked, and those two were useless codeen proxies.
You want codeen proxies, just type codeen into google, or most all proxies with a 312# port are codeen, and they almost always work, but are ridiculously limited.
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