(Caught a quick blurb, something about it not supporting https: downloads?)
routinely use grep.exe along with strings.exe ...
BinText Finds Ascii, Unicode and Resource strings in a file.
"A small, very fast and powerful text extractor that will be of particular interest to programmers. It can extract text from any kind of file and includes the ability to find plain ASCII text, Unicode (double byte ANSI) text and Resource strings, providing useful information for each item in the optional "advanced" view mode. Its comprehensive filtering helps prevent unwanted text being listed. The gathered list can be searched and saved to a separate file as either a plain text file or in informative tabular format."
(I actually prefer an old version of it.)
MS's Download Manager compared to SeaMonkey's. (And I don't really care for SeaMonkey's).

More pics:
http://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshot ... 60322.html
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