IE Contacts Spy -
an Internet Explorer plugin to extract contact information from the Internet
automatically
IE
Contacts Spy is the Internet Explorer plugin. Actually, it is a browser
email extractor that automatically gathers and saves contact information from
every web site visited. It can extract fax and phone numbers, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo
and AIM UIN numbers. IE Contacts Spy watches through the each visited page and
gets as many contacts as possible.
The contacts include e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers, ICQ, Yahoo
Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger and MSN Messenger ID numbers. The program works
as a plug-in for MS IE 5.01 or higher and builds itself into IE shell. The program
comes with filtering and data export options that make managing contact information
easy. For example, the program is capable of displaying only fax numbers extracted
within past 10 days from .org websites etc.
This application is ideal for individuals and companies that use direct marketing
approach online. IE Contacts Spy cans save hundreds of hours for your sales
staff by collecting contact information automatically. Remember, every time
you visit a new web page, the program finds and extract e-mails, phone numbers
and other contacts.
Here are the some of IE Contact Spy's main features:
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It can search and extract phone and fax numbers.
All popular commercial sites contain feedback information. It usually includes
phone / fax numbers. It can be at the every page or at the selected pages
only. You sometimes even do not see these fax / phone numbers because they
are at the bottom of the page. Usually, if you surf 2 hours a day you are
able to get about a hundred new fax numbers. It means that you should not
search any fax numbers at all, you will gather them automatically.
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It can search and extract cell phone numbers. Like the phones or
faxes, IE Contacts Spy can gather cell phone number too, if they are published
on the visited sites. Phone and fax numbers are never mixed and they are
marked separately in the list. Click on the screenshot above to see the
difference. After export, cell phone numbers should be separated from other
phone numbers by the codes.
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It can search and extract ICQ UIN numbers. How about getting a list
of ICQ UIN numbers? IE Contacts Spy can retrieve any ICQ number for any
page. Then you may export this list to any ICQ messaging program for the
targeted ICQ marketing.
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It can gather the ids of Yahoo! Messenger, AOL instant Messenger (AIM),
MSN Messenger. It tries to extract these contact number with the best
effort and usually extract most of the listed.
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It can search and extract email addresses. IE Contacts Spy can poll
the visited pages for e-mail addresses and get all of them from there. It
can be a good companion for our other programs to search e-mail addresses
in the Web and Newsgroups.
Obtain the copy of IE Contacts Spy now and start collection the contact
addresses immediately!
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IE Contacts Spy right now (any major credit cards are accepted):
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Note! Atomic IE Contacts
Spy is licensed on a per computer basis including lifetime technical
support and one-year free upgrades!
Atomic IE Contacts Spy
is distributed in the shareware way. Download
the program (a trial version) and try it before purchasing (in trials some features
are locked - you can not save the results of the extraction).
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