FlashGot Tabs (menu or Ctrl-F6) - performs a "FlashGot All" on every tab open in the current window. An emulated FlashGot filter dialog will be included in 0.6 release, being needed for GetRight, Linux and Mac OS X users. On Linux, your best option is Downloader 4 X 2.5.4 or above. * built-in filter dialog is provided by every Windows download manager except GetRight. It performs some "smart" replacement too, like turning "hxxp://" into " -FlashGot All (menu or Ctrl-F3) - grabs all the links found in the current page and dispatches them to the default download manager, which could offer an easy interface* to filter and select the file that will be downloaded in a batch. FlashGot Selection (menu or Ctrl-F2 or Alt+Click with an active selection) - catches links in hilighted text/images, attempting also pure text to anchors conversion. FlashGot Link (contextual menu or Ctrl-F1 or Alt+Click on a link) - downloads through the default download manager the link under the mouse pointer. And there are plenty of configuration and menu options to ensure FlashGot always works just the way you'd like.FlashGot is a free Mozilla/Firefox/Thunderbird extension (compatible with Netscape too), meant to handle single and massive ("all" and "selection") downloads with several external Download Managers. Streaming media support detects the URLs of video or audio clips. More advanced functions will try to download complete media collections all at once, even if they're spread across multiple pages. You'll have the files you need just as fast as your internet connection can download them. Pressing Ctrl+F3 sets your PC to work downloading every link on the current page, and Ctrl+F6 will repeat that on every tab in the current window. Just select the links you need, text or images, press Ctrl+F2, and FlashGot will ask your download manager to grab the files. Install the Firefox add-on FlashGot, though, and it works with your existing download manager (there's support for BitComet, FlashGet, Free Download Manager GetRight, Orbit - more than 30 in total) to make life very much simpler. But if the program isn't properly integrated with Firefox then downloading multiple files will still be a hassle, as you laboriously do the right-click, File > Save As thing, over, and over, and over again. Installing a download manager will help you get the files you need more quickly, as well as automatically resuming any broken downloads that have failed part way through.
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