I would really like to have KGet to wait until a certain time & day to download AND if the download is incomplete then to allow continuing the download at the next approved timeframe.
Example:
I am able to download from Midnight to 6AM for free. However, if I go past 6AM I have to pay more $, so generally most big downloads (like Movies, Kernel etc) cost $$$ because of numerous reasons like, net slowdown, backbone throttling etc.
Additionally, maybe allowing a 7 day schedule whereby you can make allowances for different ISP free download times and Net maintenance periods.
Also being able to select one or more sites for each selected download file would really be a Power Plus - Why? A quick download test can be initiated and KGet selects the best site because of speed or user-experience or reliability.
Anyhow, just my 2c. Being a part-time developer of s/w myself I understand the effort going into every program so I would really appreciate the developers time in adding these suggestions (if accepted of course).
Hi all
I have started writing a program to do just that.
I post here to get feedback to what I've done so far, and before adding new content into kde-apps.
The program is named kgetbatch (this could change) and you can see some screenshots at http://users.otenet.gr/~geosp/kgetbatch/
Please send me any comments here or using the link in the page above
Kget already has "this".
Just add kget to konqueror toolbar, click it and select "show all links". Then you get window open where is all files from page and you can categorize them to file type, address, name.. so on... then just normal file select (shift or ctrl) what you want and download them... Much easier and better way than that kind....
Sorry but negative vote from me.
However it can only shows you all the links listed on the page.
Some websites are not listed all the link in the same page, if you want to download load them all have to go through page by page which is painful.
All great ideas. I think kget should have these mods ASAP. This has been something that I've been longing since I do a lot of ftp downloads. This would be so much easier than calling up yet another app.
Oh and pembo13, I like your quote
"As a boy I jumped through Windows. As a man I swim with penguins."
did you come up with that yourself? Its very good.
Yes I did come up with it myself actually. It was easy since it is very much the truth.
But on the topic of hand, batch downloading tools can be very much time savers. I only wish I had the skills necessary to patch kget myself.
Your saying is very much true for me. Which is also why I can't create a patch myself.
I wasted too many years with Windows. Now I find myself playing catch up in the real world of computer software.
I have come to find my experiences with, and time spent on, Windows was a complete waste of time. It gave me no real skills.
I am a fast rebooter however :).
Still say it would be a good idea to add this feature to kget. Its just a good idea.
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Does it have a progress bar (on top of the other windows) like k3b.
I would really like to have KGet to wait until a certain time & day to download AND if the download is incomplete then to allow continuing the download at the next approved timeframe. Example: I am able to download from Midnight to 6AM for free. However, if I go past 6AM I have to pay more $, so generally most big downloads (like Movies, Kernel etc) cost $$$ because of numerous reasons like, net slowdown, backbone throttling etc. Additionally, maybe allowing a 7 day schedule whereby you can make allowances for different ISP free download times and Net maintenance periods. Also being able to select one or more sites for each selected download file would really be a Power Plus - Why? A quick download test can be initiated and KGet selects the best site because of speed or user-experience or reliability. Anyhow, just my 2c. Being a part-time developer of s/w myself I understand the effort going into every program so I would really appreciate the developers time in adding these suggestions (if accepted of course).
Hi all I have started writing a program to do just that. I post here to get feedback to what I've done so far, and before adding new content into kde-apps. The program is named kgetbatch (this could change) and you can see some screenshots at http://users.otenet.gr/~geosp/kgetbatch/ Please send me any comments here or using the link in the page above
Kget already has "this". Just add kget to konqueror toolbar, click it and select "show all links". Then you get window open where is all files from page and you can categorize them to file type, address, name.. so on... then just normal file select (shift or ctrl) what you want and download them... Much easier and better way than that kind.... Sorry but negative vote from me.
Thanks. You learn something new everyday. As for the batch download idea, I say why not. The more the merrier. Its all about choice.
However it can only shows you all the links listed on the page. Some websites are not listed all the link in the same page, if you want to download load them all have to go through page by page which is painful.
This sounds like a great idea, but would improved even further if the list of files to be included in the batch could be defined using RE.
KGet should be able to apply filters (eg. only *.jpg) to all the links on the page.
All great ideas. I think kget should have these mods ASAP. This has been something that I've been longing since I do a lot of ftp downloads. This would be so much easier than calling up yet another app. Oh and pembo13, I like your quote "As a boy I jumped through Windows. As a man I swim with penguins." did you come up with that yourself? Its very good.
Yes I did come up with it myself actually. It was easy since it is very much the truth. But on the topic of hand, batch downloading tools can be very much time savers. I only wish I had the skills necessary to patch kget myself.
Your saying is very much true for me. Which is also why I can't create a patch myself. I wasted too many years with Windows. Now I find myself playing catch up in the real world of computer software. I have come to find my experiences with, and time spent on, Windows was a complete waste of time. It gave me no real skills. I am a fast rebooter however :). Still say it would be a good idea to add this feature to kget. Its just a good idea.
I think this is a good idea, it a very usefull feature :) kind Regards Thomas