Bulk Image Downloader 4.86.0 + Patch [5MB]

Bulk Image Downloader is an incredible program. It works out of the box and the developers are making sure that it stays that way. It is definitely one of the easiest and most convenient image downloaders if not the easiest and most convenient that is currently available on the Internet. New features are added all the time and the devs are very responsive to customer suggestions.

BID web browser integration is automatic for Opera and Internet Explorer. FireFox and Chrome integration require extensions to be installed.


Features:

Image Host Support – BID works with almost all popular image hosting sites, such as flickr, imagevenue, imagefap, imageshack, imagebam, etc.
Social Networking Sites – BID supports album downloading from sites such as facebook, myspace, and twitter related hosts like tweetphoto.com, twitpic.com, yfrog.com

Full Sized Images – BID uses an advanced heuristic scoring method to locate full sized images. This means BID can work on most galleries automatically, with no user configuration necessary.

Batch Downloading – Automatically download from huge lists of gallery URLs via the integrated Queue Manager.
Web Browser Integration – BID integrates with IE, Opera, FireFox and Chrome. Just right click inside your browser window and select “Open current page with BID”

Web Forum Support – BID can scan multi page forum threads and quickly extract all image links
Multi Page Gallery Downloads – BID can detect and download from most popular multi page web galleries out of the box.
Password Protected Websites – BID will prompt for user names and passwords if the web site requires them.

Video Downloading – It’s not just for images – BID also supports VIDEO downloading from YouTube, Google Video, DailyMotion, MetaCafe, MegaVideo, YouPorn, PornHub, RedTube, Tube8, MegaPorn, MovieFap as well as directly linked video files (.avi, .wmv, .mpeg, .mov, .flv, etc)
Embedded images – Apart from locating and downloading full sized imaged, BID can also download images embedded on a page
Sequenced image filenames (fusker) – BID supports ‘ranged’ URLs for sequenced image downloading. e.g. http://mysite/pics/image[001-100].jpg
Image Validation – BID checks every image to make sure it’s been downloaded correctly. Invalid images are retried automatically.
Resume Downloads – BID will resume downloads from the point at which the connection was broken.
Multi Threaded Downloading – BID can download up to 50 images at once. Download those galleries quickly!
Redirection Resolution -Some sites use image redirection “services” like imagecash, urlcash etc. to display adverts before redirecting to the imagehost. BID automatically resolves these types of links.

File name unmangling – BID will retrieve the correct file name from image hosts that scramble filenames (where possible), such as imagevenue, imagefap.

Generate File names – Optionally create your own sequenced file names for image hosts that scramble the file names,
Export Galleries to HTML or BB Code – Quickly generate gallery code suitable for pasting into web forums.
Advanced Configuration – BID has many advanced settings for things like javascript processing, redirection handling, and more for those tricky galleries that thwart BID’s download attempts. We’re happy to help out with these settings if you get stuck – just contact us.

What’s new in 4.86.0.0 [15 May 2015]

facebook support updated. BID would not download from certain facebook pages correctly causing an “image not found” error.

imagefap support updated:
Images containing special characters would fail to download – fixed.
Original file name extraction working again.
BID would incorrectly download imagefap avatar images instead of full sized images in some cases – fixed

imageleon support updated

Library of Congress web site support updated (loc.gov/pictures)

Instructions:

1. Unpack and install
2. Run patch as admin to installation folder and patch Exe. file
3. Done.


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