If I would have done the same thing in Pyro with the click select method, even with shift select, I would not have been very happy. In SB I got a list of approx 2,100 proxies which I whittled down to 39. In Pyro I had to select each one, or shift select to choose several, to delete the proxy. In ScrapeBox deleting the proxies consists of selecting a menu item Cleanup>Delete Failed proxies. ![]() After the test you should delete the failed proxies. I used a low number of pages so it only found a few hundred (by my choice).Īfter either program finds the proxies they have a test feature to make sure the proxies are working. In Pyro, as you know, you choose the number of pages which controls the number of proxies. Both programs automatically harvest a free proxy list, which can be quite large. ![]() I can't tell you about everything you like, but if you try ScrapeBox you will like the way it handles free proxies, or any proxy I'd imagine.įor those that don't have either. I copied the folder to the Desktop, and Pyro now works fine.
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