Best wishes to our users, friends and their families.
So, did you enjoy your summer? Your tan is amazing? Great.
Now you can celebrate your return to your beloved computer testing dTa! 1.0 Beta 2.
You can find here all info.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
we’re proud to announce that DownThemAll! 1.0 Beta 1 is eventually available for Firefox, Thunderbird, Seamonkey, Flock and Netscape.
Remember: it’s beta software, and even if it seems to be pretty stable, it could have a few bugs, so use it for testing purposes only.
Did you miss us? Here we are with a new version!
A few bug fixes and five new languages are available in this version!
Bugs fixed:
New localizations:
… and a rewritten version of Macedonian!
If you’re questioning about 1.0 release, yes, we’re still working on it, and as soon as ready we will offer you a great piece of software 🙂
Stay tuned (and spread the word).
You can now read our source code at the new address http://code.downthemall.net
If you want to inform us about a new bug, you can go to http://bugs.code.downthemall.net.
Be sure to check the old bugs database first, which remains available for reading (don’t post new bugs there).
We want to thank MozDev for hosting us for such a long time.
First of all: we’re still alive 🙂 So, if you’ve been worried about dTa, don’t fear.
We are happy to announce that a new developer has joined the dTa Team. Nils Maier – who was already an active external contributor – is now part of the “official” team.
Great stuff is coming… stay tuned 🙂
From the very next release – and on CVS already – DTA will be able to filter and start downloads of just the selected part of the page, increasing usability and filtering speed. But there is even more. If you will right-click on any image contained on a webpage, a gorgeous, brand new “Download image with dTa on…”/”Start image with DtaOneClick!” option will be shown 🙂
Stay tuned!
A lot of bug fixes and a pair of good improvements are available in this version.
We’re finally offering a batch download function: just click on Add URL in the dTa! Manager and write something like http://www.mysite.com/filename[01-09 step:2].jpg. dTa will download all the files from filename01.jpg to filename09.jpg, increasing the final number by two per step!
Oh, we haven’t mentioned that dTa is now fully compatible with Firefox 2.0 😉
Improvements:
Bug fixes: