DownThemAll!
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| DownThemAll! | |
| Maintainer | Federico Parodi, Stefano Verna, Nils Maier |
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| Stable release | 0.9.9.10 (May 22, 2007) [+/-] |
| Preview release | 1.0b2 (August 2007) [+/-] |
| OS | Cross-platform |
| Natural language(s) | Multilingual |
| Use | Download Manager |
| License | GPL |
| Website | http://www.downthemall.net/ |
DownThemAll (DTA) is a download manager/accelerator extension for Mozilla Firefox, licenced under the GPL. It can pause and restart downloads at any time, without losing data, and enables users to quickly download all the links, images or embedded object contained in a webpage from a single click. It also uses fully customizable criteria to let you get only what you really want from a page. Both HTTP and FTP protocols are supported.
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One of the main features of DownThemAll is the capability for multi-part download. This feature is similar to features in GetRight and Download Accelerator Plus. When enabled, this allows the user to download the file in pieces, then combining the pieces after a completed download; thus increasing the download speed when connected to a slow server. 1.0b1 adds Metalink support which allows multiple URLs for each file to be passed to DTA, along with checksums and other information.
When extracting links from a page, the user may choose to download only specific files (for example: all pdfs) using wildcard or regular expression inclusive filters.