Domain: jdownloader.org
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Comments · 8
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Re:youtube is free advertising
JDownloader allows easy downloading from all sorts of sites, including YouTube. It's Java and thus a bit of a resource hog, but very useful.
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doesn't work with download managers
I tried to download a file (that I had uploaded) with DownThemAll, after solving the recaptcha of course. DownThemAll downloaded an html file saying that "This IP has already downloaded a file", which it didn't say moments before. Maybe it's a DownThemAll-specific issue, but I don't have that problem with other one click hosts.
On the bright side, a jdownloader plugin is in the pipeline. -
Re:Yeah but
That's cute, but...
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Re:One click?
Or you can use jdownloader:
http://jdownloader.org/ -
Adywon
You know what? I don't even need these.
The saint known by me as "St. Adywon" has cured all my original trilogy needs. Tons of graphics fixes (light sabers cmoother coming out, laser blasts all fixed), enhancements(better space landscapes, burning on reentry, death star scene makes sense now), audio cleaned up, cool stuff added, etc. I mean this guy does Star Wars right. Even better than Lucas
here are the various download links. For best quality burn it to a dual layered DVD, should be DVD-9. Make sure to get the NTSC\PAL version as needed.
http://fanedit.info/SW.html
Look for STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 Special Edition REVISITED by Adywan
http://fanedit.org/517/
(You can see the list of edits by clicking CUTLIST: >>>view: (its javascript so couldn't link directly)
This is the DL DVD NTSC
http://www.faneditfiles.dreamhosters.com/dlc/adywan/adywan_starwarsrevisited_NTSC_DL_DVD.rar
The download took us 3 days, we used this JDownloader software for it. http://jdownloader.org/download
This is seriously worth it! You can even watch side by side to see all the fixes. Adywon is my hero. -
Re:Download version?
jDownloader does what you want to do: http://jdownloader.org/ - just copy the link to Google Books to clipboard and it will automatically scan that URL for images, hitting play than automatically downloads all of them. The program also makes downloads from Rapidshare much less of a hassle and it works on Linux, Mac OS and Windows.
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Re:captain obvious
most such sites need actual payment to download (unless you want to download 1 file per 24 hours at something like 10k/s in the "free", "oh how much faster it would go if you only gave us your Credit Card number", "trial" mode - and never you mind horrid java-script hells of a "web page" all of these "services" feature).
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Re:captain obvious
never heard of jdownloader?
it doesn't have to use a "paid/premium" account to access those files and it automates a lot of the tedious aspects of the free versions of the services.
plus there are services out there meant for uploading to those file hosting services, anonymously and automatically, as well as payment services from various countries that don't share the bed with the lobbyists like the US/UK/France that handle the payment services as well as proxy services...yes...I can go on and on.
It's a cat-and-mouse game, where the mouse usually is more savy and has a head-start.