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nascent Scriptwright

Please implement the filename into the title of the page, this way it's easier to see what the timer is ticking for, really usefull when there are 10 or so rapishare tabs open at once. Also great for bookmarking as the title will become the bookmark name.

Additionally, look at Oinkplus a script on this site, that has a smart way of indicating if the script is the latest version or not, when the version is out of date it dispalys a link in the page (so in this case it would be rapidshare) stating the new version of RS Bundle can be downlaoded by clickign this link.

 
Avindra V.G. Script's Author

I don't like updaters.. waste of bandwith imo. I might consider it.

e 10 or so rapishare tabs open at onc..

.... What's the point??? Rapidshare FREE only lets you download one file at a time.

 
Buggy Scriptwright

Eh i don't know if its possible but is there anyway to have an automatic download sequence... like click on all the links for a certain file that was made as separated parts and it will start the download on the sequence you opened as each file finishes downloading, it sucks having to wait for a file to finish downloading to go back to the website and click on the next link especially if your busy or at work or something

 
Avindra V.G. Script's Author

as each file finishes downloading,

no, sorry to disappoint man. i would, but Greasemonkey doesn't expose that feature (download manager access) in it's API to us.. :'(

Otherwise I definitely would... I agree d/ling 100's of links at a time (even with the help of this script) is a pain...

If I had more time, I'd read up on how to create extensions and take full advantage of firefox resources, and make a fully fledged Rapidshare add-on.

Hopefully in the summer, I'll be able to do it (among many other things).

 
grostieta User

Please remove delay counter :)

 
Avindra V.G. Script's Author

why?

 
Avindra V.G. Script's Author

@Buggy:

I implemented your request in an addon: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/...

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