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- Price: Free to try (Some features disabled); $499.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: December 26, 2007
- Total Downloads: 425
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From WebIESoft :Web Information Extractor is a powerful tool for web data mining, content extraction and content update monitor. It can extract structure or unstructured data (including text, picture and other file) from web page, reform into local file or save to database, post to web server. No need to define complex template rules, just browse to the web page you are interesting and click what you want to define the extraction task, and run it as you want, or let it run automatically. Key Features: Easy to define extraction task, no need to learn complex and boring template rule, extract tabular as well as unstructured data to file, database. Monitor web pages and extract new content when update. Can deal with text, image and other link file. Unicode support, can deal with web page in all language. Support recursive task (child task) definition. Running multi-task at the same time. Version 1.3.2 replaces the task edit dialog with task edit property sheet, adds item location method and regular expression support.
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Version 1.3.2 replaces the task edit dialog with task edit property sheet, adds item location method and regular expression support.More popular Miscellaneous downloads
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