Grab contents & media from executable files.
AllMedia Grabber is a software that helps you extract images, videos, audio, icons and other types of files from programs.
The user interface of the program is easy to navigate through, thanks to the Explorer-based layout.
You can select a file or folder to search. Once scanning is completed, you can save it as an HTML file.
On the left side of the screen you can view the file formats that you can save (e.g. ICO, ANI, BMP, JPG, WMF, TGA, IFF, AVI, MID, MP3, OGG, SWF).
So, all you have to do is select a thumbnail and open the context menu to save it on your hard drive. You can specify the output destination, extension and file name, as well as select colors and dimension.
Additionally, you can explore the folder, copy image to clipboard, set it as wallpaper, view saved files, open, play or copy a file to a specific folder, as well as toggle the viewing mode between "Details", "List" and "Icons".
In the "Settings" menu, you can filter the scanning process for AllMedia Grabber (e.g. do not search for ICO files), set the tool to delete saved files on exit, search subfolders, automatically check for updates and integrate into Windows shell, and more.
The program takes up a moderate amount of system resources and didn't freeze or crash during our tests. A scanning task doesn't take too long to finish.
However, there is no help file available and some errors popped up during our tests, whenever we initialized AllMedia Grabber or when we were trying to save files. Also, the demo version extracts content only from files which have a size smaller than 300KB, and a lot of items are left behind after uninstallation.
The user interface of the program is easy to navigate through, thanks to the Explorer-based layout.
You can select a file or folder to search. Once scanning is completed, you can save it as an HTML file.
On the left side of the screen you can view the file formats that you can save (e.g. ICO, ANI, BMP, JPG, WMF, TGA, IFF, AVI, MID, MP3, OGG, SWF).
So, all you have to do is select a thumbnail and open the context menu to save it on your hard drive. You can specify the output destination, extension and file name, as well as select colors and dimension.
Additionally, you can explore the folder, copy image to clipboard, set it as wallpaper, view saved files, open, play or copy a file to a specific folder, as well as toggle the viewing mode between "Details", "List" and "Icons".
In the "Settings" menu, you can filter the scanning process for AllMedia Grabber (e.g. do not search for ICO files), set the tool to delete saved files on exit, search subfolders, automatically check for updates and integrate into Windows shell, and more.
The program takes up a moderate amount of system resources and didn't freeze or crash during our tests. A scanning task doesn't take too long to finish.
However, there is no help file available and some errors popped up during our tests, whenever we initialized AllMedia Grabber or when we were trying to save files. Also, the demo version extracts content only from files which have a size smaller than 300KB, and a lot of items are left behind after uninstallation.
From Fotis Software, the developer that brought you the SysResources Manage system utility to view resource usage and the AllMySongs Database application to manage your music collection, comes AllMedia Grabber, a Windows application that can extract multimedia data hidden inside applications and files (executables, libraries, custom controls, data files).
The AllMedia Grabber download weighs in at 5.4MB, so on a high-speed internet connection it will not take long for the download to complete. Installing the application on your Windows-powered computer (the application is designed for Windows 2003, XP, Vista and Windows 7) is as simple as following a few steps presented by a setup wizard. This process will take little time to complete as well.
Getting accustomed to AllMedia Grabber’s interface will also take little of your time. At the top you have big buttons for the application’s main functions. To the left there’s a pane to locate the folder/file you would like to scan and to the right there’s a preview for the folder/file you selected.
With the functionality AllMedia Grabber has to offer you can extract multimedia files (images, videos, sounds, icons) from executables, libraries, custom controls, Microsoft Office files, databases, RAW and binary files. You can browse all extracted graphics in thumbnail mode and convert them to BMP and ICO. You can also delete, rename files, delete all extracted files, copy to clipboard, set as wallpaper.
AllMedia Grabber can extract the following multimedia formats: ICo, CUR, ANI, BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, TIF, WMF, PCX, IFF, TGA, EMF, PPM, AVI, BIK, FLC, SWF, ASF/VMW, MID, MP3, WAV, OGG, XM.
The AllMedia Grabber download weighs in at 5.4MB, so on a high-speed internet connection it will not take long for the download to complete. Installing the application on your Windows-powered computer (the application is designed for Windows 2003, XP, Vista and Windows 7) is as simple as following a few steps presented by a setup wizard. This process will take little time to complete as well.
Getting accustomed to AllMedia Grabber’s interface will also take little of your time. At the top you have big buttons for the application’s main functions. To the left there’s a pane to locate the folder/file you would like to scan and to the right there’s a preview for the folder/file you selected.
With the functionality AllMedia Grabber has to offer you can extract multimedia files (images, videos, sounds, icons) from executables, libraries, custom controls, Microsoft Office files, databases, RAW and binary files. You can browse all extracted graphics in thumbnail mode and convert them to BMP and ICO. You can also delete, rename files, delete all extracted files, copy to clipboard, set as wallpaper.
AllMedia Grabber can extract the following multimedia formats: ICo, CUR, ANI, BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, TIF, WMF, PCX, IFF, TGA, EMF, PPM, AVI, BIK, FLC, SWF, ASF/VMW, MID, MP3, WAV, OGG, XM.
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