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ProxyScraper – fetching proxies fully automated!

December 22nd, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Sick of getting blocked by Google? Yearning for a way to scrape yahoo
without the dreaded 999 error code. Need to protect your identity through
location cloaking? Want to check the serps from a different location?
Struggling to find working proxies? Tired to pay for proxy lists that are outdated
two days after you bought them?

I found the solution!

The Syndk8 dev team have ported their bullet proof proxy finder and checker and made it into a lean, mean proxy finding machine. This is one of the worlds first full-automatic proxy finder and checker – fully automated. The program is available for 99$ instead of 199$.

Features

  • Scrape the most fresh HTTP 1.1 as well as Socks v5 Proxies
  • Ouputs Proxylists with Country information
  • Quickly Verify your proxy lists
  • Verified Proxy Lists in minutes
  • Define the maximum response time for the proxies, to only have the fastest
  • No Limitations on Threads
  • No Limitations in fetching Proxies
  • Handy Export-Function to any filetype to import your fresh Proxies to whatever other application

Stop wasting time on repetitive tasks like searching proxy lists, cleaning them up and verifying their functionality.  Click the link below if you want to purchase ProxyScraper.

BUY IT HERE

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  1. January 7th, 2010 at 19:59 | #1

    Anyone know how to use this software? I just bought it and there is no support anywhere. It is so new that Syndk8 does not even have a forum header for it. Please help!
    CLEAR Wireless Internet

  2. January 9th, 2010 at 13:24 | #2

    Hi Michael,

    there’s a video at https://www.proxyscrape.com which explains all you have to know about using ProxyScraper. You just type your keywords in and type in the name of the output file. Might be useful to type in what kind of proxy you need and how much you like to fetch.

    The output will be a plain text file.

    Cheers
    ikkerus

  1. December 22nd, 2009 at 23:02 | #1