![]() Especially as there is currently no STOP button.ĭownloads Dropbox v2.1.zip (see Post #11 for detail) (see Post #7 for a GOG example)ĭownloads Dropbox v1.2.zip (includes au3 & exe) See above for required '3' file. WARNING - Before doing a bunch of links from a site, where the links are not straight forward, do a test run of one. Obviously I wanted the program to take up as least desktop space as feasible, so that means truncated list entries etc. Entries on the List are not sorted, so they appear in the order added. No browsing required.ĪDVICE - Clicking an entry in the list field, will momentarily display its full link text in the drop zone. NOTE - I particularly like the Text Drag ability, as that simplifies things when doing lots of sub-folders. Some settings are saved to INI file and recalled on subsequent executions or the click of a button with CTRL held down. See the Program Information dialog for details.ĭrop zone and other inputs, can also be typed or pasted into. If size of each download can be determined, you will see the Progress bar working.Īll the buttons & List have a CTRL key feature, some also have a SHIFT key one. Click the DOWNLOAD button to have them start downloading. ![]() Repeat for more files, that you wish to send to the same destination.Ħ. Click the ADD button to have it added to the Download list (last field).ĥ. Select and drag a link (URL) to the drop zone. Do the same for the next sub-folder (if you want one or instead of the other sub folder). Click the SUB FOLDER button to assign it.ģ. Highlight some text, then drag that text to the drop zone (top edit field), to create the first sub-folder (if you want one). Drag a folder to the Destination input field to set the destination path.Ģ. Window floats on top of others, naturally.ġ. Gutenberg Project page I used for the screenshot - īasically, the Download Dropbox program aims to simplify and speed up downloading of files, with Batch and easy sub-folder creation.Įverything in the program is done by either Drag & Drop or clicking a button. Thanks to Jefrey for his '3' for the PHP elements. It is pretty basic and I admit was pretty much slapped together speedily and then fine tuned some time later, and could certainly do with more improving, if you care to do so. Some of you might find this little program I whipped up yesterday, to be useful.
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