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TwoBytes

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for those who know the firefox plug, does anyone know a similar app for safari?

For those who don't know how cool this program is:

Say you go to a page and want to download all the videos, you can select a filetype and click download which will queue them up and download? (any filetype, pictures, videos, selectable extensions jpg, mp3 etc)

Thanks!
 
thanks.

i'm looking for suggestions that people use already. Recommendations based on use as i'm not a safari user. Thanks :)
 
iGetter can do this: when you are on the page, simply Right mouse button click in any place in the page and choose "Download All with iGetter...". In next window we can select any file we want to dl in tab "Links"(there are sorting by File name, Extension or URL), or choose dl with Filter help in tab "Options"(there are filters by extensions - Music, Pictures, Movies, Compressed, App, Custom(here we can type any extensions) and by hosts). Apply download rules and push ok. Simple like DownThemAll in FireFox, but looks different :rolleyes:
iGetter is free, perhaps you don't want wait 15 sec on start, then you need purchase 25$ :D
 
it's not an addon though like saft for safari...in which case you might as well install firefox instead of igetter! What would be good is a plugin for safari
 
in which case you might as well install firefox instead of igetter!

It's up to you :) Anyway I never met before the full integrated download plugin for Safari, that satisfy me as iGetter or DownThemAll in FF, so... sry. Is iGetter so badly worked in/with Safari not taking into account its being a separate app?)
 
Now it's a good while on, just wanted to re-ask if anything turned up in the wild a safari extension? (not another program!)

thanks :)
 
Sorry to get your hopes up with this bump musio, but I am also wondering the same! Any Safari extensions that work like DownThemAll and isn't a separate program? :)
 
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