Is there anyway that Flashgot can be used with Mediafire to avoid having to open each link separately and then click on the download link on each of these pages that are opened?
Also, can Skipscreen help with this in some way?
Use with Mediafire
Use with Mediafire
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Re: Use with Mediafire
Could you describe your use case more deeply, giving example pages and specifying if you're using Mediafire "free" or "Pro"?
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URL: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=2768 ... d7bc3b0745(Remove any mediafire.com cookie first.)
URL: http://www.mediafire.com/?ogzjqmudfnz
Then on that page, click the link, "Browse mulder2's public files".
That should take you to a listing of 6 individual files available for download.
(though you likely will need to refresh it for the files to appear & mediafire.com will need to be Allowed)
PS: http://www.mediafire.com is a pleasure to work with compared with other sites - such as uploading.com which really sucks IMO.
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Re: Use with Mediafire
Hi,
I am not sure if previous email from therube is an answer to my problem or how to fix the problem I am seeing.
Anyway here is the problem I am seeing and hope to get fxed.
I am using XP with Firefox 3.0.1.1, but this has not worked in the past with any version of XP and Firefox, as far as I know. I am using Mediare free version.
Mediafire is able to store files in folders. One such folder is:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=a8b5 ... b44871790d
I would like to be able to drag and select a group of the links to these files, and then Alt-Click to be able to get FlashGot to do its magic. This would avoid the very tedious process that Mediafire uses of having to open each link separately, which each open a new page, and then having to click on the "Click here to start download'.." link on each page to finally get to start the download.
Having FlashGot being able to do this for RapidShare and Megaupload, has made Mediafire seem very cumbersome and slow to use.
Hope this expains the issue.
I am not sure if previous email from therube is an answer to my problem or how to fix the problem I am seeing.
Anyway here is the problem I am seeing and hope to get fxed.
I am using XP with Firefox 3.0.1.1, but this has not worked in the past with any version of XP and Firefox, as far as I know. I am using Mediare free version.
Mediafire is able to store files in folders. One such folder is:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=a8b5 ... b44871790d
I would like to be able to drag and select a group of the links to these files, and then Alt-Click to be able to get FlashGot to do its magic. This would avoid the very tedious process that Mediafire uses of having to open each link separately, which each open a new page, and then having to click on the "Click here to start download'.." link on each page to finally get to start the download.
Having FlashGot being able to do this for RapidShare and Megaupload, has made Mediafire seem very cumbersome and slow to use.
Hope this expains the issue.
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