Análises para Double-click Image Downloader
Double-click Image Downloader por Marnes
183 análises
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por PATOUSOGLYFTRA , há 3 anos
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 9 mesesA few dozen thousand people certainly feel it does, I just can't promise it works on every website and every image.- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17513641 , há 3 anosSimple to use and a very handy time-saver. Thanks.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 15472269 , há 3 anosThis Simple Yet very unique app is so helpful in my every day online life. Thank you!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Ohitsdarkouthere , há 3 anosI greatly enjoy the ease with which this program helps me save a whole mess of images when other add-ons give up trying to do the work. I only experience trouble double-click saving images from Twitter which is simple enough to overcome by saving from browser normally.
About the only thing I'd like to have added is a button to turn the addon on or off for a tab. It does some funny things when playing games in a browser window, - Avaliado em 5 de 5por scruffyronin , há 3 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17097800 , há 3 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17239768 , há 3 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17032357 , há 4 anos
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 4 anosThat's how it has always worked, perhaps your website changed the way its image links work. This addon is an image downloader, not a thumbnail resolver. It has no idea if an image is a thumbnail link or not, it can't factually decide such things. Please use a different addon for such uses, and please update your review according to the addon's performance compared to its listed functions rather than that it lacks a tangential feature you wish it had.
PS: for many thumbnail links you don't need an addon, just alt-click the link to download whatever it points at. This may often be a webpage instead of an image though, and firefox may still need you to enable alt-clicking in its settings first.- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Nijaz Muratović , há 4 anosgood except that it does not automatically add extension to images that do not have it in file name, EDIT: Sorry, but it does! Take look at other extensions that manipulate file names like Image Max URL, Download All Images, Save Page WE, SingleFile...
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 4 anosThanks for the simple and honest summary. For fairness' sake, just know that firefox specifically does not even implement the download renaming API. Firefox addons could not add a missing extension even if the developer really wanted to.
Edit/reply: not in the way you think. Those addons determine their own filename from a bunch of guesswork. I consider that an anti-feature and want to leave the initial naming to the browser. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13140755 , há 4 anos
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publicado a há 4 anosWebsites will sometimes have a design that stops this addon from working. It is ultimately something of a hack, I try to make it work as well as I can but the code can only work around so many obstacles. It'll never work everywhere and we're at a point where there isn't much potential improvement left for the detection mechanism. Sorry 'bout that.- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 16824237 , há 4 anosAmazing little badass! It's one of these things that make you think: "how the heck could I live without it?" My only complaint is that it doesn't show up in the GUI bar, next to other addons and web address bar, so I have to go to the Firefox addons menu to change any setting for the addon. But I guess for some people it actually can be the advantage, cuz GUI is less cluttered. I like cluttered GUIs, it's just me :P
I really want to thank the dev(s)!
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I am using it with Firefox (didn't even know there are versions for other browsers) so it would really cool to have a button next to address bar :)Resposta do programador
publicado a há 4 anosGlad you like it, thanks. :) As for the toolbar, this depends on your browser I think. I use vivaldi and edge and get a button for every addon. I might be able to force it but I'll have to look into it. Resposta do programador
publicado a há 4 anosCertainly a fair remark, though just for clarity I'd like to point out this is simply the nature of twitter's image hosting/linking, not a shortcoming in the addon. File extensions are a mere semantic convention and mostly only relevant in filesystems for human users. In HTTP-hosted resources, they're a mere courtesy a server/URL can decide not to offer. Other websites will similarly not include a file extension, and there's little an addon or browser can do about it (especially in firefox, which still doesn't implement filename manipulation for addons).
I just checked again, and the file extension could be derived from other data in twitter's URLs, but it would require both the missing renaming implementation in firefox as well as special handling code in my addon just for twitter. The latter I indeed choose not to implement, even for the chrome-based browsers that would support it. :)- Excelente complemente, mi favorito para descargar imagenes. Pero me gustaria poder descargar sin estar haciendo click, solo con poner el puntero sobre el icono que automaticamente lo descarge. Para el otro usuario que pregunto sobre instagram, si funciona bien, solamente debe complementarlo con otra extencion mas y funciona perfecto.