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Find your lost contacts easily with the phone number extractor v5.1 crack and take control of your address list, call logs and text messages. This software is a great tool for managing all the numbers you have stored in your phone. Simply input your desired name or keyword to search for, and within seconds you will have a list of all the relevant entries from multiple types of files. The contact manager will also be searching through social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn for more information about these contacts too! With this program, you can easily access any email addresses that might be connected to that contact as well as their basic bio information. Other features of the phone number extractor v5.1 include: Extracts names and phone numbers Easily view any contact information, including email addresses, basic details, birthdays, interests & more Output to CSV so it's easy to import into your database of contacts orSpreadsheet program. Extracts all your phone numbers from multiple file types Extracts all the contact details from different social media sites such as Facebook & LinkedIn too! The software can also be used to retrieve phone numbers from several other sources, namely websites which use the HTML elements name/email or alt="" attribute. These are known as "hidden fields". Many different operating systems have been found to have hidden field implementations, but only a few have been exploited successfully. The following is a list of known operating systems and their known equivalents: Hidden fields are usually used for purposes such as storing the phone number of an online customer or for customizing web pages by linking to other pages on the Web. Hidden fields are usually not visible in the browser itself, but they can be accessed via JavaScript or CSS, usually using the name/email/alt= attribute. The following is a list of webpages that use this technique: A hidden field can be accessed with JavaScript by including some code into your webpage that looks like this:document. cookie=name_or_emailvalue; Another common practice is to use "name=username" to store user login names. To retrieve this information, the name/email/alt="username" attribute can be accessed via JavaScript or CSS usually using the name/email/alt=attribute. The following is a list of webpages that use this technique: When extracting phone numbers from webpage text, it's enough to display the HTML code as such: ***See the hidden fields alternative*** Let's say we want to extract all our Facebook friends using their names and phone number:document. cookie="name="+document. cookie +"&email="+ document. cookie +"&name="+document. cookie +"&phone="+ document. cookie; This can be used to extract all names and phone numbers from a website:document. cookie = name ""| values| "| email ""| values| "| name ""| values| "+(length ? "&phone="+(length ? length : 0) ) To send the extracted names and phone number to your email, have a look at this script:window.location = "http://www.google. cfa1e77820
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