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By Shn Last update May 23, 2009 — Installed 250,340 times.

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Titoo User

Would it be possible to add a little function in the script to allow for batch downloading ??
If you launch 2 downloads at the same time and you have only one downloading slot (most of the time the case for free account) your second download will not process and you will be redirected to this page: http://www.megaupload.com/premium/?

Would it be possible to make the script reload the download as soon as we hit this page?
Basically, as soon as you finish the first download, the second download will start automatically !

Thanks for the script, thats really good stuff

 
Ricky H Scriptwright

good idea
a work around would be to install another FF plugin that allows you to reload the page every couple of minutes. i'm using tab mix plus and this has the feature. I simply right click the webpage then select reload every...

 
Shn Script's Author

I've added this.

 
bok4600 User

thanx ive been looking for this

 
Titoo User

Whoo awsome, no need for any extra downloader.. Thanks for work Shaun

 
Alex01 User

I don't know if this is possible, but an "integration" with this script (http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/37405) would be great. If I install both scripts on greasemonkey, the download page produces a... "bucle"? The download page is refreshed so many times and the download doesn't start.

Sorry for my english.

 
spider1163 Scriptwright

Use Skipscreen Module for FF ;)
Or add that in the script ....

 
Shn Script's Author

spider1163, the creator of SkipScreen has contacted me about using my code in skipscreen, however it uses a more restrictive licence than my script, so I think he is going to turn it into a separate add-on.

 
spider1163 Scriptwright

Cooool !
You're the best, first ! =)

 
Shn Script's Author

We've come to an arrangement so it may still be going into the main SkipScreen codebase now.

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