AEE software extracts email addresses from web pages and local files. It scans ranges with various criteria and enables keyword search using 302 popular search engines.
One thing that stood out to me about AEE is its ability to support operations through a proxy-server. AEE is also able to load several pages simultaneously, making it work very fast while requiring very few resources.
Another interesting feature of AEE is the ability to launch it in a fully automatic mode through the command prompt. The software supports various criteria for scanning ranges, which allows users to extract only the addresses they need from web-pages, instead of extracting all the addresses present.
AEE is very flexible and can be used to extract email addresses with owners real names from "simple sites" as well as from web-forums built on scripts and from servers like ZDNet. It allows users to limit the scanning depth and width, and cut off unnecessary paths using patterns or just delete them entirely.
In addition to this, AEE enables users to use 330 popular search engines from 30 countries such as AltaVista, Excite, Yahoo, and InfoSeek for search by keywords.
One of the things that make AEE quite remarkable is the fact that it's built on the Microsoft Internet Explorer kernel. This gives the software unmatched compatibility with all web-servers and has knowledge of all subtleties of HTTP and HTTPS protocols. AEE works under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000/XP with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher installed.
AEE is continually updated and improves with every new release of Internet Explorer, so it will never go out-of-date. The professional version of AEE supports ActiveX scripting for found emails processing and multi-search functions.
Overall, I would highly recommend Advanced Email Extractor to anyone who wants to save time and energy in extracting email addresses!
Version 2.97: Compatible with Windows VISTA