Critiques pour DownThemAll!
DownThemAll! par Nils Maier
Avis de Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17880384 de Firefox
Noté 1 sur 5
par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17880384 de Firefox, il y a un anNever noticed this before the latest update: "Access your data for all websites
The extension could read the content of any web page you visit as well as data you enter into those web pages, such as usernames and passwords. "
No @$%%ing way I'll use this app until they fix that.
The extension could read the content of any web page you visit as well as data you enter into those web pages, such as usernames and passwords. "
No @$%%ing way I'll use this app until they fix that.
Réponse du développeur
mis en ligne : il y a un anThis highly misleading. Yes, DTA has that "Access your data for all websites" permission. It is required to make the "DownThemAll! All Tabs" feature work. Without it, DTA would only able to work on the presently active tab.
I'd rather have a more fine-grained permission, but that isn't offered by the browsers.
Anyway, the privacy policy clearly states that DTA does not collect any data, it does in fact not collect any data, and the add-on is open source so you can check that for yourself, the code inside the shipped package is not minified so you can check it as well.
Furthermore each version is reviewed by mozilla, and actually reviewed thoroughly as a requirement for getting the recommended badge. "Stealing" user data would be against mozilla policy and they wouldn't approve such an add-on. Not that I ever would do such a thing, and I've been doing DTA since 2006 so I have a little bit of a track record of NOT stealing user data.
So, use the add-on or don't. But please do not insinuate falsehoods.
I'd rather have a more fine-grained permission, but that isn't offered by the browsers.
Anyway, the privacy policy clearly states that DTA does not collect any data, it does in fact not collect any data, and the add-on is open source so you can check that for yourself, the code inside the shipped package is not minified so you can check it as well.
Furthermore each version is reviewed by mozilla, and actually reviewed thoroughly as a requirement for getting the recommended badge. "Stealing" user data would be against mozilla policy and they wouldn't approve such an add-on. Not that I ever would do such a thing, and I've been doing DTA since 2006 so I have a little bit of a track record of NOT stealing user data.
So, use the add-on or don't. But please do not insinuate falsehoods.
886 notes
- Noté 4 sur 5par me7z, il y a 8 jours
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17175488 de Firefox, il y a 10 joursIt doesn't download files individually from an online source, but instead just mirrors the webpage onto it's own local storage, so you can still only access the files one at a time as though you were accessing the original webpage online. So your access to web based files is still limited to one at a time as it is on the original webpage, but now you're stuck in an Browser Extension instead. So essentially crapware!
- Noté 3 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 16221362 de Firefox, il y a 14 joursWar bisher immer eine zuverlässige Erweiterung für den Download von mehreren Dateien, egal ob Bilder oder Musik. Wer hier einen YouTube Downloader erwartet, ist an der verkehrten Adresse, aber diesen Anspruch erhebt das Programm gar nicht; es ist für Downloads mehrerer Dateien auf einer einzelenen Website perfekt geeignet.
Leider klappt die Benamung der Ordner nicht mehr richtig, oder ich habe einen Punkt in der (recht dünnen) Dokumentation übersehen. Wenn ich z.B. mit *title* in einen Ordner DTA\*title* downloaden will, der eben den Titel der Seite im Namen hat, so ignoriert das Addon das komplett, der Ordner mit dem Titel wird erst gar nicht erstellt, und die Dateien landen direkt im Ordner DTA. Bitte fixen, danke :) - Noté 5 sur 5par bit, il y a 21 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 16874783 de Firefox, il y a un mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par ramen101, il y a un moisIt seems in the past few months the dev's have been trying to update the add-on, but it's become worse in the past 6 months. Filtering no longer works as it did a year ago. Errors on 90% of downloads, so it won't save the file. File Naming now adds % instead of _.
- Noté 5 sur 5par Bav, il y a un mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17587892 de Firefox, il y a un mois"Error: filename must not contain illegal characters" just rename it.
- Noté 3 sur 5par John J, il y a un mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par not important, il y a 2 moisworthless program.....can't contact the person that created this add-on......thought I love it but video's do not download in what it claims to be.....loath people that assume everyone is a know it all in technology and can not realize some people just not get something or how to work it.....damn you got to love ignoring morons
- Noté 1 sur 5par Добрый Инквизитор, il y a 2 mois
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14169410 de Firefox, il y a 2 mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par mrbunnylamakins, il y a 2 moisThis Program is obsolete, all it can do is show you the thumb nails of pictures on multiple websites I tried it on. Which I don't need a program to do that I can just right click and do that. Explains why it don't show the Image size on it it either. Not to mention it took away to copy any ability on the program to copy the urls. Just another obsolete relic add-on of Mozilla past.
- Noté 5 sur 5par mehrdad550, il y a 2 mois
- Noté 3 sur 5par Sesarma, il y a 2 moisI used to run a much older version of this on Firefox 50-something. I preferred the interface since it would open up a separate window I could move to one side and keep an eye on downloads as they progressed. Now I have to keep on switching tabs. Maybe that's just a web extension thing, but I miss it.
My main complaint, like others, is there is no way to designate where to send downloads other than a sub folder in my Downloads folder. I use other extensions that download files provide a save to window so I am not clear why this one does not anymore. I still use the extension regularly, but not as readily as I used to unless I really have a lot of files to download at once.
There also used to be a feature where if I had a save file widow in Mac Finder that it had a selection to use DownThemAll to handle the downloading. That again meant I could monitor the download in a side window if it was something slow to download. - Noté 4 sur 5par fordcell, il y a 3 moisUsed to be better. Read the 1* reviews for details (even though I disagree with their 1* rating). Unfortunately, some of the step-backs are due to changes in browser developers permissions policies.
- Noté 5 sur 5par Glauber, il y a 3 mois
- Noté 5 sur 5par Cyberknight, il y a 3 moisAbsolutely essential extension. Batch downloading is a huge time saver. I miss the option to remove duplicate links, which was available on the extinct XUL version. The option to view/edit the entries is also missing, so a broken link cannot be reviewed nor fixed.
- Noté 5 sur 5par Matteo Mazzanti, il y a 3 mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par SzymonL, il y a 4 mois
- Noté 5 sur 5par Filippide, il y a 4 mois