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  1. If it is literally only one word on the line, you could do this:

     

    set-> list postion -> file.txt -> 0

     

    if->search page (bear) then

    set #word to match from scraped site TO scraped highlighted word

     

    loop

    list total -> file.txt

    ---set

    ---#word to match from file.txt

    ---next list item -> file.txt

    ---if

    ---evaluate

    ---#word to match from scraped site = #word to match from file.txt

    ---do something

    end loop

  2. I tried it but it didnt worked .. :( Looks like it is impossible to automate GMX signup with uBot?

     

    I've actually added GMX to a bot of mine, and it works great so I know it is possible.

     

    I've uploaded a "sample" that will successfully create an account for you at GMX (because it did for me), but you'll need to modify it a lot to suit your needs as it was the original one I threw together very quickly just to test.

     

    If it doesn't work, the problem you're most likely experiencing is a temporary IP ban at GMX for too many attempts to sign up for an account (which happens to me all the time at every email site when attempting to automate them...constant account creation attempts are always a red flag, and almost every major site has some sort of "defense mechanism" in place...with a temporary IP ban being the most common).

     

    So, go ahead and run the bot I've attached. If it doesn't successfully create an account for you, wait a minimum of 24 hours before you even VISIT the site again, then give it another go.

    gmx.ubot

  3. @ GreenCat -> Although this kind of defeats the purpose of automation, another option is to just save already existing email addresses and their corresponding passwords (up to 3 email addresses total) in this format:

     

    emailaddress,password

     

    Save the file as "created emails.txt" in the same folder you have the .exe file stored.

     

    But, as I said, I'll work on a fix.

     

    A bot of this magnitude (what you're seeing is only about half of what I've got going here on my PC) is definitely going to have some kinks to work out, so I really really appreciate your feedback, very nice of you!

  4. First up I want to say this is a very cool idea and I think the interface controls are great. Nice and minimalistic.

     

    It's regularly dying at the email creation stage for me. It didn't recognise that I was already logged into AOL (so I logged out manually).

     

    At the cleaner screen I'm getting "Xenocode Postbuild 2008" error which says "This application has encountered an error (0xD0000002)" - I'm presuming when it tries to run CCleaner. I would hazard a guess that this might have something to do with running ccleaner at the command line on Vista and the permissions CCleaner needs. When I run CCleaner by clicking on it - it comes up with the usual "User Account Control" message asking if I really want to run it.

     

    I am getting errors "UbotCore.uScript.etc... System.Exception: no elements selected". on the screen with the AOL sign in:

     

    https://my.screenname.aol.com/_cqr/login/login.psp?sitedomain=www.aol.co.uk&siteState=OrigUrl=http://www.aol.co.uk/?r=www.aol.com&authLev=0&lang=en&locale=gb

     

    Perhaps localised versions of AOL have different sign up pages?

     

    I'm actually running Vista, and you just brought up a point that I completely forgot to mention, ahhh!! I can't believe I forgot.

    You must right click on it, and choose "run as administrator" to bypass the Vista security control that prevents programs from running on their own.

     

    As for it not recognizing that you're already logged in, it should as I have that programmed in, but there is a 30 second delay after it clicks the "log out" button. Maybe you didn't allow it to sit for 30 seconds?

     

    As for this:

    Xenocode Postbuild 2008
    your guess is as good as mine.

     

    The localized version is definitely an issue, that is for sure, as that looks entirely different from the screen I get upon clicking "log-in".

     

    If you allow AOL email account creation to fail 3 times however, it will move onto creating the accounts at GMX.

     

    In the meantime, I'll work on a fix for that (localized versions...looks like I've got a lot of "if" commands in my future, haha).

     

    Thanks for the compliments about the UI :)

  5. I've downloaded and run the bot but nothing appears to be happening...for the first time run do I have to set anything up (eg URL)?

     

    If I click the go action, nothing happens, if I select settings and click the go action nothing happens, if I click generate username and then the go action nothing happens except that the go action changes to a pause icon. No files have been left in the folder. I'm running on XP latest SP/updates with IE8 and CCleaner installed.

    Thanks

    R

     

    I'm not sure why uBot does that, but close out the bot. Re-open it, highlight 1 - Generate Usernames, and hit play

  6. EDIT: I just realized how long this post is :rolleyes: , but please read the whole thing as there is a lot of relevant information throughout the whole post. Thanks! :D

     

    Alright, I'm sharing this for a couple of reasons. Mainly because it works perfectly on my PC, but I want to see how it ends up working out for somebody that hasn't been playing around with it for 4 days now (in other words, I want to see what somebody looking at it through "fresh eyes" thinks)

     

    It isn't finished, but here is what it does:

     

    It randomly generates usernames for you that are always 9 characters long, and completely random. No account will ever have the same username...that means no site will ever say "username is too long". It also means you don't have to type out 100 different usernames. There will be no "footprint" other marketers can track (by googling your username to see where else you bookmark things at) because every single username is unique.

     

    It creates email accounts at the following sites:

     

    AOL (first in lineup. If it fails 3 times it goes to the next.)

    GMX (second in lineup. If it fails 3 times, it goes to the next.)

    Hotmail (third in lineup. If it fails 3 times in a row, it stops and you get a message.)

     

    It creates social bookmarking accounts at the following sites:

     

    Newsvine.com (PR 7) - Your submitted bookmarks are indexed by google

    GlobalGrind.com (PR 6) - Your submitted bookmarks are indexed by google

    BuzzFeed.com (PR 7) - Your submitted bookmarks are indexed by google

     

    It verifies all accounts via the links sent to you via email (regardless of whether you sign up at the bookmarking sites with aol.com, gmx.com or hotmail.com email addresses)

     

    There are 4 "modules"

     

    Module 1 - Generate Usernames

     

    Module 2 - Create Emails (You can select whether you want it to make 1, 2 or 3 at a time)

    Module 3 - Creates social bookmarking accounts. It will create the same number of accounts at each social bookmarking site as you have email addresses. So, if you choose to have 1 email address created in module 2, it will create 1 social bookmarking account at all 3 sites.

     

    If you decide to have 2 email addresses created in module 2, it will create 2 social bookmarking accounts at all 3 sites.

     

    If you decide to have 3 email address created "ditto above".

    Module 4 - Verifies all created social bookmarking accounts created by visiting the links they email to you, and (if necessary to verify the account) logging into it.

    Features:

     

    It has full DeCaptcher support integrated. You can either turn that on (you must have a DeCaptcher account with money in it, and you must enter your credentials to use it). You can also turn it off and solve the captcha's manually.

     

    You can run each module individually. That means that you can choose to "create email addresses", hit play and walk away. When you come back, your email addresses will be created, but it won't go on to the other steps.

     

    You can run it in "Full Auto Mode". That means that you enter all the settings, and press play and it will automatically go through Module 1 all the way to Module 4 without you having to do anything at all.

     

    After everything is finished, you'll have files containing your emails, your usernames, and your passwords for each and every site, all individually. That means you can see what was successful, what wasn't, and it also allows you to import email addresses or bookmarking accounts manually. These files will always be located in the same folder you have the .EXE file stored in.

     

    Requirements:

     

    You MUST have CCleaner installed in its DEFAULT folder (C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe) You can get CCleaner completely free at www.CCleaner.com

     

    IE 8.0

     

     

    What I'm Working On Now:

     

    Full bookmarking is the module I'm currently working on. It is almost finished. That means that along with everything above, it is going to bookmark at those sites as well.

     

    Captcha Solving with BeatCaptchas.com (this is actually already done, but it doesn't work in a compiled bot due to the need for sub-windows to function. So DO NOT check the "beatcaptcha" checkbox in the settings.

     

    Additional sites. I plan on having two versions of this software:

     

    The free one (will do everything above, as well as full bookmarking at a total of 5 to 10 sites)

     

    The paid one (Will do everything above, as well as full bookmarking at a total of 15 to 20 sites)

     

    Proxy Flipping. Would do just what it says, change your IP address. Proxies will come with the software and will not have to be paid for by the user.

     

    And a lot more that is just too much for me to type out here. They won't be direct features included in the software, but rather more of a "community" for the users. Like I said, too much to explain right now.

     

    Ideally, my goal is to have my bot be a free version of SEnuke (it would have ads...1 per day) and also a paid version, but significantly more affordable than SEnuke.

     

    I might even offer a 1 off payment, but with limited updates, or a very cheap monthly payment with full updates and support...still mulling it all over. I have to get the bot finished first, haha.

     

     

    If it is your first time running the software, I HIGHLY recommend that you don't run it in full auto mode and I recommend that you don't use auto captcha solving, just so you can see what the bot is doing. Once you're familiar, go ahead and use full auto.

     

    Also, be sure to store the .EXE in IT'S OWN FOLDER. You'll have files created in it, and you don't want them all over your desktop. So create a folder called "backlinker bot" or whatever you want, and store the .EXE there.

     

    If you'd like to download the .EXE file, you can do so here:

     

    (The first time you run this bot, you ABSOLUTELY MUST go through the modules IN ORDER from "settings" to step 1, to step 2, all the way to step 4. After that, you can run each module individually.)

     

    It is also HIGHLY recommended that you right click on the .exe and choose "run as administrator" to override the security some computers have that prevents programs from running on their own (in this case, CCleaner)

     

    http://rapidshare.com/files/362064447/Backlinker_Bot.exe.html

     

    or here:

     

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3QLDYRJV

     

    I'd appreciate it if whoever downloads it provides some feedback (how it worked on your PC, if it didn't work at all, if certain things are confusing, etc, etc.) Think of yourselves as BETA testers. In return, I'll make sure all who provide feedback can download an "ad free" version of the final free version of the completed bot.

  7. I posted it about 2 weeks ago in the forums. Probably didnt see it though. :(

     

    Should of PMed you! :)

     

    Lesson learned.

     

    I definitely didn't see that. No problem though, I've been working on something else, but I made sure to "build" a proxy switch into it banking on the fact that it would eventually/somehow work the way I needed it to.

     

    Either way, thanks for the heads up on this thread, it is definitely good to know. :)

  8. Oh, I forgot to mention this in my original post.

     

    Sometimes when you send a captcha to beatcaptchas to have them solve it, you get the following message:

     

    image has timed out, you have been refunded (or something like that)

     

    If that happens, it will send them the captcha again.

     

    It will do that a total of 3 times, and if you get that message all three times, it stops and you get an "alert" message saying that you must now solve the captcha manually as beatcaptchas timed out 3 times in a row.

  9. Do you have the other private proxies still left? If so, try doing everything in either in a compiled bot or in a subwindow, like "in subwindow change proxy->private proxies run the whole bot and whatever you want to do"

     

    Ahhh, that is one thing I hadn't ever tried....

     

    And yes, I do still have some left from a couple of other providers (I just canceled so I could move them all over to the aforementioned provider, but I'll have them for another 14 days or so)

     

    I'll give that a go and let you guys know how that works.

  10. Alright, so I was trying to get private proxies to work for quite some time, and I just couldn't get it to work (proxies that didn't require authentication however, worked just fine...but public proxies are a HUGE pain to try and use because they are just so unreliable, slow and basically just an all around pain)

     

    So, how did I get it to work? Well, it wasn't anything I changed, but rather a change my proxy provider made.

     

    I buy my proxies from a number of different proxy suppliers, but one of them just made a change to their "proxy system".

     

    I've always bought private proxies and had them given to me in this format:

     

    ip address : port : username : password (so they required authentication inside if IE to work)

     

    However, the new system gives you access and authenticates the proxy based on YOUR IP ADDRESS!! So, my proxies came to me in this format:

     

    ip address : port (no username or password to use!)

     

    That means that the proxy system he has set up recognizes what my regular IP address is, and if my proxy is being used from that IP address, it allows access to the proxy server. I'm allowed to use my proxy from up to 3 different IP addresses.

     

    That means I can use my private proxies inside of uBot the same way I would normally use a public proxy.

     

    I just hit "change proxy", input my proxy in this format "ip address: port" and that's it!

     

    Now I have the working functionality inside of uBot that was already there for public proxies, but the convenience and peace of mind that private proxies provide! (because private proxies are super fast and always work)

     

    I'm not affiliated with this site or provider at all, other than the fact that I use his proxies (and will now be making him my exclusive proxy provider!!), but if you'd like to check it out, his site is:

     

    www.yourprivateproxy.com

  11. Thanks for creating this!

     

    How has your experience with beatcaptchas.com been? I've been testing them over the past few days but I haven't been very successful in getting good results.

     

    No problem at all :)

     

    For me, it seemed as though the success rate was linked (somehow) to the type of captcha's I was sending them

     

    I discovered "beatcaptchas" because of using SEnuke (which is one of the two captcha solving services they use) and they always worked great SEnuke.

     

    I haven't had a chance to use them a bunch yet with uBot yet, but the little that I did yesterday worked out pretty well for me.

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