FlashGot
FlashGot is a browser extension for Mozilla Firefox that is designed to make it easy to download a whole batch of files in one go. The extension is open source and free to use, but it is no longer compatible with the most recent version of Firefox.
- Download multiple links on a site without clicking each one
- Smart right-click context menus for managing downloads
- Download files from each open tab
- Fully customize where your files end up
- Custom support for download managers
- Works for downloading YouTube videos
- FlashGot Selection highlights links to download
- Supports most popular file sharing sites (some require premium)
- Download all links on a page instantly
- Supports most popular file managers
- Customize the types of files you download
- No longer compatible with Firefox Quantum
- Can't download videos from other services
If you've ever attempted to download a file hosted on a file hosting site, chances are you had to download it piece-by-piece by clicking multiple links. The FlashGot extension for Firefox solves this problem by enabling you to download all links on a page from a specific file sharing service. You can even keep using your favorite download manager, as FlashGot has integrations for several including BitComet, FlashGet, JDownloader, and more. That means you don't have to change any of your download habits to use the extension, as it works with your current download manager. FlashGot Selection is a quick method of specifying the links you want to open on a page by middle clicking and then selecting them with a draw box. Any link that is selected in this way will appear in your download manager as if you had clicked on a single link. FlashGot Tabs works the same way, except it allows you to download every single file that's on a new tab instead of every single link from a page. This feature is useful if you've already got all the pages you want to download open but there's not a master list of the files you want to download. The software is entirely free and open source, but it hasn't been updated to work with the most recent version of Firefox.