WebImageGrab (formerly GOOGLEGRAB) is a tool to download images from the Google and AlltheWeb.com image search services. It makes image research very easy because they are downloaded directly to your hard drive.
Reviewing 2.1 (Jul 28, 2006)
Not bad. It's a stand alone program, that does what it says. A "STOP SEARCH" button would be more convenient, instead of having to clicking the process itself.
Reviewing 2.1 (Jul 28, 2006)
Encouragements, because there is a potential in this non official Google tool.
Reviewing 2.1 (Jul 27, 2006)
The interface is ugly, and it would be nice if it included a SETUP PROGRAM.
I'll wait a few versions and try it again.
Reviewing 2.0 (Jul 6, 2006)
awesome. great cinema.
the interface is just right for a tool like this.
(okay, it IS clunky. if that's a word. but i have seem much much worse. at least it displays right under a non standart color scheme, unlike some expensive shareware apps. sure it is ready for release. if u are ready)
@alexweber15: damnit, this is not a google tool spying on you. it's your tool spying on google.
Reviewing 2.0 (Jul 6, 2006)
meh...
enough GOOGLE* software.... its getting kinda annoying now...
i cant wait for GOOGLETOILET, they say it will print news headlines on your toilet paper so you have something to read while taking a crap.
downside is it monitors your crap and is building a database about what you eat.
Reviewing 2.0 (Jul 6, 2006)
Interface is a bit clunky (is that a word?), overall it does what it says. Handy for kids projects, desktop publishing etc.
Reviewing 2.0 (Jul 6, 2006)
Not ready for release, the very worst interface I have ever seen, particularly considering that this was made with Flash. Sorry, hope it gets better, it IS a great idea....
Reviewing 2.0 (Jul 5, 2006)
Nice idea!
Spyderloco,
Some of world doesn't think perverted like you do so please shut up when it comes to this type of stuff.
Reviewing 2.0 (Jul 5, 2006)
Wish it was more customizable (resolution sake). I am a Graphic Designer and always looking for stock photos/images. This allows you to download large quantities of an item you need w/o having to do the "right-click, save" thing every time you need a bunch of images pertaining to one idea.
Reviewing 2.0 (Jul 5, 2006)
Seems to me a tool for looking at porn.
I don't understand why anyone would need to download large quantities of images otherwise.
Dumb.
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