Picture Patrol Officer X 1.2.1 by Brainchild

Downloads thousands of free Usenet pictures
http://www.picturepatrol.com/

 
Downloads thousands of free Usenet pictures
Picture Patrol Officer X The Usenet is a discussion network, organized into newsgroups. It spans thousands of servers across the world. It is not known to all Internet users, because most of them never leave the web or their email. They will not see this unknown half, with so many treasures (and dangers) within it. Everyone can post articles to the groups, and they can be text messages but also binaries, like pictures. And here is where Picture Patrol Officer X comes in: it can extract thousands of pictures from newsgroup messages every day, Picture Patrol Officer X without much effort from you. And while doing this, Picture Patrol Officer X hides any spam. It only shows the pictures it finds, and never bothers you with unnecessary text messages it encounters. You only get the adult, animal, aviation or any other pictures, without doing much yourself. Finally, you can sit back and watch the computer work for you...

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Size: 2 Mb 
Price: $14.99 
Released: 2004-08-29 
Language: english 
Platform:  
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 
Install: No Install Support 
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Purchase: $14.99
Manufacturer: http://www.picturepatrol.com/

 

 

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