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Clean up removal tool engine selection - Ease of engine selections help

For the clean up (check and remove non working) tool in the settings/advanced area. Could we get the options to be more like the remove dup url function. 

IE sorted by alphabetical
sitelist_Article
etc
Or some other way where we can just easily select them based on the engine type. I have a ton of urls I'd like to have the software go thru and check if they are alive still and if so, if they need to be re sorted into any other/additional engine platforms since they were originally imported/identified.

But I dont want to waste a ton of time going thru blog comments/guestbooks/etc right now, just focusing on the primary contextual engines and a few others I actively use right now.

But the clean up tool looks like its just one big list of alphabetically sorted engines w/o any sort of batching together of the various types like the above mentioned dup removal tool.

Thanks

Comments

  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    this function shows the files. You can still uncheck the files you don't want to check (one file per engine). As far as I understand, you want to uncheck based on engine types?
  • googlealchemistgooglealchemist Anywhere I want
    Sven said:
    this function shows the files. You can still uncheck the files you don't want to check (one file per engine). As far as I understand, you want to uncheck based on engine types?
    yeah, i see them all listed alphabetically but not grouped into engine types. i would like the option to be able to select all articles, forums, wikis...basically the main contextuals that i use actively. without going thru all the blog comments, guestbooks, etc  just due to sheer volume/time right now for what im actively trying to get cleaned up and get links from.
  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    OK I see. Maybe I should indeed offer a better selection option here. I will think about it.
    Thanked by 1googlealchemist
  • googlealchemistgooglealchemist Anywhere I want
    Sven said:
    OK I see. Maybe I should indeed offer a better selection option here. I will think about it.
    Thanks, it would take forever to do this one by one manually
  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    Just had a look at the dialog. You have a "Check by Type" via right click. If you use that, you can easily check/uncheck by engine type. Wouldn't that be enough already?
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