How to Extract Links from Download Sites
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Links are pieces of text that make a web browser useful. Some pages have a lot of links sitting on there. You might want to extract the link, and not all the other garbage. There’s an easy way to do this, you know. You can grab all of the links quickly and easily.
Easy Extract Me frees you from having to extract links one by one on a page. Grab them all at the same time! Copying links one-by-one into your download manager or viewing the source code of the page (and thus deleting unnecessary junk to leave the links there) is a huge time-waste. Save yourself the hassle, and just use Easy Extract Me.
Simply copy the URL of any web page onto the site. The free service will go and extract all of the links for you. All you have to do is sit there and let it do the work. It doesn’t get any easier than this! Given that most of my audience loves to download things – you’re going to love this recommendation!
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5 Comments
Ari Herzog
May 24th, 2009
at 12:36pm
Nice, Chris… but it doesn’t work. I first tried your blog post link here, then tried another that clearly has a link; but the result for that extract page shows nada, zip, zero, zilch.
Jean Carlo S.
May 24th, 2009
at 9:01pm
Hi Chris, thanks for make the Video, it’s a honor that you find the service atractive, Im very Happy! :D
Kav
May 25th, 2009
at 1:30am
I haven’t tried the software Chris mentions because I am so fond of DownThemAll! Its a fantastic extension for Firefox which does exactly the same job………..extracting download links.
The great thing about DownThemAll! is not only that it integrates into your favourite browser (of course) but the fact that it has a clean and tidy interface which is easy to use and allows you to filter the links using search strings. That means if you’ve got a page full of download links and you want just the PDFs or a particular file with Part I and II you can easily separate those.
Check it out – http://bit.ly/linkextract
Dan Bromberg
May 26th, 2009
at 1:37pm
Just like Ari (see above) said: NOTHING! I tried it for 3 separate times and received no links. Even their error message is wrong: SORRY, NO LINKS WHERE FOUND.
Chris, you need to do some serious quality control before wasting our time…shame!shame!
Danny
Dan Bromberg
May 27th, 2009
at 7:41am
Waste of time! This site only works for the few sites they list!
Dan