This software retrieves email addresses and URLs from any given text file, making it easier to gather and organize important information.
Extracting addresses is a breeze with URLologist, which offers three different ways to do so. You can drag and drop text files onto the URLologist icon, use the standard Open File dialog box, or extract addresses from text that has been copied to the Clipboard. This last option is especially useful for pages that are packed with links - simply view the source, copy all, and let URLologist do the rest.
Once addresses have been extracted, URLologist gives users the option to launch their browser and go directly to that address, or to save addresses to their browser's bookmark file for later use. If you're using MSIE™, you'll appreciate the ability to add text for bookmark balloon comments directly through URLologist. Bookmarks added by URLologist are indicated by an asterisk, making it easy to tell them apart from other bookmarks.
When dealing with email addresses, URLologist is equally useful. With just a few clicks, you can launch your email client and open a pre-addressed message. You can also save email addresses to temporary files for easy importing into your permanent Address Book at a later time.
Best of all, if you need to see how an address was used within a document, URLologist offers a separate window that displays the address in its original context. And if you need to make any edits or changes to extracted addresses, URLologist offers the tools you need to do so quickly and easily. Overall, URLologist is a valuable tool for anyone who needs to extract URLs and email addresses from text files with speed and precision.