Critiques pour DownThemAll!
DownThemAll! par Nils Maier
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- Noté 5 sur 5par sino, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Ash!, il y a 2 ansI usually use the descriptor 'bananas' for things that are exceptionally good ....
This extension is better than bananas.
Wow & Thank you !!! :)) - Noté 5 sur 5par Skippy, il y a 2 ansVery useful extension that saved me A LOT of time from right clicking -> Saving every image on image aggregator sites.
I don't understand the reviews saying it's not user friendly. One simply has to go to the page where they want to download the images from, right click -> DownloadThemAll -> DownloadThemAll, select/filter what links and file types they want and click Download. While it would be nice to specify a download location, the Subfolder option suffices for my needs.
Thanks Nils! - Noté 4 sur 5par Bloop, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Alex Brown, il y a 2 ansTruly amazing. This helps with so much of my work of mass-downloading weather images. Thank you for making this!!!
- Noté 4 sur 5par Ferran Buireu, il y a 2 ansMuy simple a nivel visual pero es un todoterreno válido para bajarse prácticamente cualquier cosa. Le lastra mucho el diseño y la usabilidad pero en cuanto a funcionalidad es excelente.
- Noté 5 sur 5par thomas, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Seän "frostbyte" Shepherd, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 2 sur 5par taseronify, il y a 2 ansDoesn't work at all. On an Instagram page with images and videos, neither links nor media tab has no JPG or MP4 files. It can't detect any media.
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17940255 de Firefox, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Brooks, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par dafabet dbetvn, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 3 sur 5par UPukaJRm, il y a 2 ansDownloadThemAll helps me occasionally but it updates more frequently than I use it and an annoying new tab is opened bragging that the DTA add-on has been updated. I use this Firefox config on many computers but I've only ever used Download Them All on one computer so all the DTA update tabs on other computers are pure annoyance. Developer: add an option to disable the new tab upon updates and I will immediately give your work a 5-star review! Thanks.
- Noté 5 sur 5par Nejy, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Hershel, il y a 2 ansUsed this since 2010. This is the bigliest addon that isn't a privacy shield or adblocker.
Spend 5 minutes reading the documentation before throwing in the towel. - Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17912511 de Firefox, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 4 sur 5par .pd., il y a 2 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par AnimaxNeil, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 4 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17874492 de Firefox, il y a 2 ans
- Noté 3 sur 5par zpangwin, il y a 2 ansVery useful for some websites. I would give it 5 stars if the "User Interface" preferences had an option to NOT open new tabs every time the addon gets updated... I appreciate the dev keeping the addon up-to-date, but for me the new tab on startup behavior is annoying enough that I end up disabling the addon except when I explicitly need it just to avoid the new tabs...
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17880384 de Firefox, il y a 2 ansNever 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.Réponse du développeur
mis en ligne : il y a 2 ansThis 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.