Sunday, August 30, 2009

FlashGot - a beginners guide to easy downloading with Firefox

FlashGot is the best Firefox download manager integration around. That is their words and they may very well be true. FlashGot ( http://flashgot.net/ ) is a tool to integrate the website with a download manager of your choice.

In regard to download managers then we are in business with tools like DownThemAll ( http://www.downthemall.net/ ), which is free and the commercial tool ReGet ( http://www.reget.com/en/ ). I will demonstrate both here in this micro tutorial. We will also have a quick look into some of the configuration possibilities of FlashGot.

Quote: "Spend less time downloading and more time on organizing". 

The image screenshot below shows the Preferences for FlashGot. From the red marked circles you can see that I have a possibility to choose the default download manager as either DTA (Down Them All), ReGet or the build in browser download capability. I am most familiar with ReGet as it gives me the most information and control, but the choice matters little as both tools manage to download properly.



FlashGot supports a wide range of download managers whereas the most popular probably is DownThemAll, FlashGet, GetRight, jDownloader and ReGet.

FlashGot basically has two modes, either you choose to download 1 link or you choose to download the entire page, and everything that is linked to from the page, one level deep. Let's see how things looks using DownThemAll and choosing 'FlashGot All'.


If we switch the default download manager to ReGet then we get a slightly different picture although they are quite similar. With DTA some files are checked as which to download. With ReGet all files are picked as to be downloaded. Both tools require you to hand pick which, because in this case you may want only the default size video and the HD largest quality video.



With both DTA and ReGet the next step is to click OK and let the downloading begin. If you right click a link and choose 'FlashGot Link' which is the single file download mode then you get thrown directly into the single file download mode of the download manager you have set the preference too. Again it is the OK button and your download starts.

The force of download managers like DTA and ReGet are their ability to stop and resume huge downloads with multiple threads. Downloading a 2.18Gb file may take a little while and the best way is to use a tool like DTA or ReGet. Give it a try.

Offline Explorer - site ripping for beginners

Here is a small tutorial with pictures for you to better understand the steps in creating a useable Offline Explorer project which downloads what you want and nothing more.

First off, you will have to get the tool. Which you buy/get from http://www.metaproducts.com. The cheapest version is about 50 USD and the most expensive is about 500 USD. The price for the product may seem quite high, but believe me, even the most expensive version is worth the cost if you excell in siteripping. It will save you an emmense amount of time. The current version is 5.6, my own version is an old one I bought a long time ago and will be using v4.8 for demonstration use.

The target site for this demonstration is http://www.betanews.com. Betanews is a site which holds some downloadable files (programs), which mainly are the newest versions of various software. We will have a wack at the WWW & Internet section of tools. Have a look below for a peek of the site.

I'd suggest you visit the site and pan the links, so that you have some feeling of what we're about to download. Click the circled item and see what happends.

Make note of the URL in the address bar of the browser and start Offline Explorer and create a New Project. Type the URL and it will look something like the picture below.


One of the things you should make not of is what you tell OE to download. Leave it as it is for now and take not that you are downloading from the site and 1 level down in the sites hierarchy.

Click OK, and start the project. Quickly switch the top tab's to Queue. There you will be able to see what OE intends to download. It will look something like the picture below.


You can pause the downloading by pressing F9, pressing F9 again will resume the download. For more information on how to make cool use of this feature then look for HAM download here on this site.

Scroll down in the list and notice the links with the /download/ path. These are the ones of interest, the rest is "junk" and without value to us. This can be compared to make note of the links for the .jpg and the .avi / .wmv files on a site (IF that is what you want - hehe).


So we have to filter the /download/ links. Go back into your project and find 'URL Filters -> Directory' and switch to 'View included directories keyword'. Type '/download/' without the ' and add it to the list of keywords are included. Also go back up in the project and find 'File Filters -> Archive'. Add the two items 'rar' and 'exe' to the list of what to download and uncheck everything else under the File Filters. Be sure that the File Filters -> Archive is set to 'Load using URL filters settings'. Take a close look at the screenshots below. Delete the files downloaded and start the project again.


One thing you will notice is that you don't actually get the files (.exe and .rar) files because you still have a setting to download only 1 level deep. So increase the level to 2. Look below.


Delete your downloaded files and start the project again. You will see that you lack the files because they use another link structure than '/download/'. The keyword you need to include is '/sendfile/'. Add this to the directories keywords like shown below.


This time you will be able to see the list below, and that is what you will download. Let the project finish and explore the files you downloaded. If you do not know where the files are located then click the 'Options' button of OE and look under 'File Location'.


What you hopefully have learned is the use of OEEE's Filter settings and how to limit what you download. The list of keywords can greatly improve the quality of you download.