*If you know what a wordlist format is you can read only Dictionary Builder section.
It is possible to create wordlist searches with Nav.Net Beta 4.0. For prior versions it was possible to create Value Array formats like [word1,word2,word3].jpg to search for multiple words. With new wordlist formats you can load words from .txt files. The syntax is [c:\somewhere\wordlist.txt]. Read more
FileFormat is a file name template used by fusker generator to tell it what filenames to check. There are several formatting options. In this chapter we’ll discuss all possibilities to create formats. The basic FileFormat is the Numerical Format. It contains # sign to represent numerical digits. For example a file format like Picture#.jpg will tell fusker generator it should test all images from Picture0.jpg to Picture9.jpg. The # sign tells also the length of the numeric part. So using Picture##.jpg means a range from Picture0.jpg to Picture99.jpg.Read more
Generally people uploads images directly without renaming images. Thanks to digital cameras because they saves image files named with sequential numbers like Picture10.jpg, Picture11.jpg,.. etc. When you see an image and if you wonder there are more images like this or not it is a good idea to try upper or lower numbers. First you check the image file name (right click on image while displaying in your browser and search for image properties). If image filename is Picture15.jpg there may be more images like Picture14.jpg or Picture16.jpg. Basically this concept is known as Fuskering.Read more
Please read the Nav.Net Basics chapter if you are not familiar with basics of Nav.Net usage.
Topic 1: Searching from open PB galleries
This search is based on the basic Photobucket Search. Go to “Search” page, click “PB Search” category. Type a keyword. Click [>] button to start the search. Click [>] button once more to get more results. Here is an example. I’ll search for the keyword “girls”.Read more
Welcome to the first Nav.Net tutorial. I’ll show you the basics and main searching features of Nav.Net. Here we go…
When you run Nav.Net, main window will appear like this.Read more
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