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Important: We suggest users to
try or buy IE Picture Downloader
instead of Image Quick Saver , because IE Picture Downloader is compatible with
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and more powerful.
What's Image Quick Saver?
Image Quick Saver is designed to help
you save multiple web images quickly. Simply select multiple images with mouse,
drag them onto the vertical bar, and then click download. All work will be done
for you! In a simplest way, by clicking "lucky", you can get the biggest image
on current web page and save it into your disk directory just with one click!

As above, select multiple images and
drag them onto the vertical bar, then click 'download now'. All images will be
saved into your disk instantly.
Here let we look at a screen shot.
First select the web page area that contains images and drag it onto the middle
vertical bar, then the three images' thumbnails will appear in Image Quick Saver
band's bottom area. At last you click 'download now' and all images will be
saved into your disk folder.

Key Features:
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Allows
selecting and saving multiple web images at one time, not one by one |
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Filter
images by their width, size, extension and by your eyes |
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Get the
biggest image with one click on "lucky" |
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Can add web
page's title, date and time to images' file names |
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Without
prompting users to input images' file names |
User Feedback:
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Simon Taylor
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It
was a pain when I tried to download multiple images
from Internet Explorer. Now Image quick saver comes to
my help! I guess a lot of us experienced this trouble
before. I have to save pictures one at a time and
every time I have to tell a pop-up window where images
go. It takes a lot of time, especially when I want to
save images in folders in which I have many files,
e.g. "My Pictures" folder. Wouldn't it be great having
"quick save image"? Only a few clicks, selected
pictures will be saved to the specified target folder
without pop-up window to bother us. It rocks. Now I
don't even use Internet Explorer without Image quick
saver on the side bar. |
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Ian Bell
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Great idea, guys! I do a lot of image saving, and
have to right-click on each image and select save as, then
navigate to the correct folder and click save. I repeat this for
every image I want to save. It takes me a lot of trouble to do
this. Now, using your software, Image quick saver, image saver
becomes such an enjoyable and easy process. Just a few clicks, the
images will be automatically saved to a customer directory. |
Need to know more ? Please see our
online help document.
System Requirements
Windows OS, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 above
Download
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