Swiss Army Knife of Download Managers
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mgrue last edited by
In general, I wish Opera had a super awesome download manager, that gives me all sort of information of my downloads.
The current one (CTRL+J) is nice, and it has all the features that, all other browsers have aswell, and it gives a decent overview. But wouldn't it be nice if opera was better and could create the "swiss army knife" of download pages.
For example:
In previous Opera versions there was a "Direct Download" input field. I am missing this, because it makes downloading files much easier. I would use it specially for files that are now opened directly in the browser. I am still using Opera 12.17 for only that.
Another Idea:
A website-crawler, that shows me a nice overview of all downloadable files of a website (.js, .css, .png, .gif, .mp4, .flv,...), so I can download the one I want in one click.For a download I would like to see following info:
"time spent",
"time remaining",
"current download speed",
"average download speed",
"maximum download speed",
"stop"-button,
"pause/resume"-button,
"download again"-button,
"absolute path to the file",
"time" of download,
"date" of download,
"type of file",
"target download folder" (for each download),
"size for file",
"search-field" that finds the download item by type, date, name, domain
*maybe include a "ftp" upload/downloadI know the current "download page" has already implemented several of those points. I just wanted to sum up a bit.