Even experienced Internet users often face some problems when searching for specific information and images. How can you know what search engine would most appropriate in the specific case? Hardly anyone can answer this question. Consistent search for information by the means of several search engines seizes much time and appears to be not very effective because of many duplicates. And it's quite another matter when we speak about meta-search – the ability to search using several search engines simultaneously and form one list of results. Meta-search allows saving your time and avoiding duplicates.
Meta-search in PixGrabber 1.0 supports 7 popular image-searching engines. All you need is to type a key word for a search in the Internet, choose search engines and set number of pictures to be downloaded by each of search engines.
Additionally you can specify the volume of downloaded data and the number of images to be imported into database. Besides, PixGrabber allows setting filters for dimensions (in pixels) and size (in kb) of imported images, and removing files of specific types (jpeg, gif, png, etc.) from import list.
If you wish, you can save all or selected images into PixGrabber archive to work with them later. You can provide imported images with your comments, get them rated and bind them to one or few rubrics.
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