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| 169915 | 2003-08-23 09:31:00 | I have just installed Mozilla after hearing all the good things about it, but can't seem to get Flashget working properly now. I have versions 1.4 on both of them. I right click on the website and don't seem to be able to find the download all function, which i used to use all the time. I tried installing the plugin it says to use, but still no good. Any help would be gratefully appreciated. | Spike613 (1061) | ||
| 169916 | 2003-08-23 09:42:00 | the netscape plugins don't have the same features as the IE one does. as far as i know there is no "download all" function with the netscape plugins. you will need to either click on each link and let flashget catch it or copy paste the link across. | tweak'e (174) | ||
| 169917 | 2003-08-23 11:13:00 | Mozilla with the FlashGet plug in won't provide you with as many options as to what it does in IE. What I prefer to use is to show the dropzone of FlashGet on the screen and just drag links over to the dropzone. Can also highlight multiple links and drag them all across to the drop zone. This adds them to the download list. |
-=JM=- (16) | ||
| 169918 | 2003-08-24 03:53:00 | What I prefer to use is to show the dropzone of FlashGet on the screen and just drag links over to the dropzone. OK JM,and how do you manage that,please?Can you get Flashget to stay on top and then?I've got it set up with Opera and IE6,so when I'm browsing with Firebird and want to download,I bring up Opera and start it off there.Be handy to know how to with Firebird! Thanks. |
Neil McC (178) | ||
| 169919 | 2003-08-24 07:10:00 | Right click the FlashGet icon in the System Tray and choose "Show Dropzone". | -=JM=- (16) | ||
| 169920 | 2003-08-24 07:28:00 | Thanks JM. :-) |
Neil McC (178) | ||
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