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DownThemAll! 1.1.5 September 16, 2009

DownThemAll! 1.1.5 is now available.
The most notable change is the use of a new pre-allocator, that will not block the user interface that much anymore while allocating large downloads on the disk, making the application more responsive.

Also some other issues where fixed.
You can find details here, and download it here.

DownThemAll! 1.1.4 June 30, 2009

DownThemAll! 1.1.4 is now available.

We fixed some compatibility glitches with Firefox 3.5 and updated some languages.

You can find details here, and download it here.

DownThemAll! 1.1.3 May 8, 2009

DownThemAll! 1.1.3 is now available. We’ve fixed a bug about speed graphs and we’ve added Welsh localization.

You can find details here, and download it here.

Can I trust NoScript any longer? May 2, 2009

Giorgio Maone, the author of NoScript, recently released an update that actively and intensionally crippled Adblock Plus.
The piece of code responsible was reportedly obfuscated to make it hard to find and analyze.
Read the post of Wladmir Palant, the author of Adblock Plus, and what Giorgio has to say.

Giorgio later reverted these changes (under pressure it seems), but started to forcefully add a filter subscription to white-list his domains, without asking for user consent, of course.
The latest release at least lets the user “opt-out”.

Frankly, I find both, first the intensional crippling of Adblock Plus, and then adding some filter subscription without consent, disturbing and unacceptable.

I’d expect Giorgio to stop defending his previous actions and instead admitting his wrong-doing and issuing a public apology to the users.

Nils

Update, 2nd of May:

From the NoScript FAQ

Version 1.9.2.6 (released May the 1st 2009) automatically and permanently removes the filter on startup, no questions asked. This decision has been taken as a sign of good will and apologizes, after the lack of a prompt asking beforehand prior version 1.9.2.5 caused complaints and controversy in the Mozilla community.

So the filter subscription is gone again, and there is kind of an apology.
However it still feels, after reading this, that Giorgio didn’t get the point, exactly.
Why didn’t he address the initial “patching” of Adblock Plus code?
Is it just because of the complaints and “controversy” that he reverted the changes again, or does he now see how he betrayed user trust?

I don’t have any problem with NoScript adding a filter subscription, as long as it is in a transparent manner and the user can properly opt-out, far better even has to opt-in.
A lot of other users seem to agree. If there was some choice along the lines of “Want to support NoScript by allowing to displayed Noscript website ads in Adblock Plus” (Yes/No), a lot of users would have chosen yes.

Update2, 2nd of May:
Seems Giorgio indeed got the point. See this forum post.
Still makes me wonder how it can happen that a “security” software developer implements and releases code that easily can be classified as “malware”…

AntiContainer with easy installation of third party plugins April 19, 2009

AntiContainer is an extension and framework to DownThemAll! which allows the user to download resources that are normally hidden behind container pages.

For example it is possible to download images directly from those one-click image hosters, provided an appropriate plugin exists.

Version 0.6., which I just released, includes an easy way for plugin authors to share their plugins and users to install those plugins, either from file or directly from the web.

Check out the AntiContainer page for the download and more information.
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Emergency: italian earthquake April 9, 2009

On April 6th a major earthquake hit central Italy, killing 279 people so far and leaving 29000 homeless. Some towns were completely destroyed. We ask you to help Italian Red Cross to support people in need. You can donate via PayPal from this page on Italian Red Cross website: select “Sisma Abruzzo – Aprile 2009” as donation cause.

Thank you for being generous. Donate now.

Download even more with AntiContainer April 7, 2009

AntiContainer is an extension and framework to DownThemAll! which allows the user to download resources that are normally hidden behind container pages.

For instance almost all so called “one-click” image hosters, such as imagevenue, use such container pages. AntiContainer enables DownThemAll! to download the actual images there instead of just the page.

Hence it is now possible to use DownThemAll! to mass-download from image hosters and other services.
Currently there are 38 plugins, including one for blogger.com images and others for the most common image hosters.

For the download and more information about usage and writing plugins yourself see the AntiContainer page.

The current version is still a test release. So please test a lot and give feedback if anything doesn’t work or is missing.

DownThemAll! 1.1.2 March 24, 2009

A new release of dTa! has been made available today to fix a compatibility issue with other extensions.

You can learn more here, and get it from Mozilla Add-ons or from our local mirror.

DownThemAll! 1.1.1 March 17, 2009

Yes, DownThemAll! 1.1.1 is now available. This release comes with new languages and a few bug fixes.

Read our Release Notes for more information.
Downloads are available from addons.mozilla.org or our local mirror.

DownThemAll! 1.1 December 31, 2008

We’re proud to release DownThemAll! 1.1.
A lot of new features have been added and a lot of new major and minor fixes were made.

Read our Release Notes for more information.
Downloads are available from addons.mozilla.org or our local mirror.

The team wishes all of our contributors, translators and users a Happy New Year 2009.

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