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arcsbite

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Jan 14, 2006
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I'm currently using parallels for the sole reason of using Rapidget to auto-download my Rapidshare premium files.

I tried iGetter and Speed Download, but I can't seem to line up links for download.

anyone know how I do this? or if there is a version of Rapidget/same type of app available for mac.

thanks.
 
arcsbite said:
I'm currently using parallels for the sole reason of using Rapidget to auto-download my Rapidshare premium files.

I tried iGetter and Speed Download, but I can't seem to line up links for download.

anyone know how I do this? or if there is a version of Rapidget/same type of app available for mac.

thanks.

I have the same problem, did you manage to solve it?
 
Picked this up on a Google search and thought I'd throw this application your way:

www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12760

Deepvaccum is shareware but you can use the feature needed without paying for it - there is really no "time expiration" on this one where it stops working.

What deepvacuum will do for you is automatically download the links contained within a text file which you import into the program. While it may take a bit more work it will essentially go through and download every single one - it takes a bit of tinkering to get the formatting down, but once you do it all works like a charm. The app also has some site ripping and other useful downloading features. REMEMBER TO HAVE DIRECT DOWNLOADS ENABLED, OTHERWISE IT WON'T WORK.

My only question is, HOW do I automatically upload a series of files to RS?
 
jackmack said:
any progress on this?

I hate using windows just to use rapidget...

I've been using crossover to run rapidget, it boots the exe file fine and runs perfectly :)
 
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