When you activate the extension, it doesn’t just dump a list of every file on the page. It intelligently categorizes content. You can instantly filter the view to show only:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Headline: Finally, an easy way to grab everything at once! The Review: I was tired of clicking through dozens of links and "Save As" prompts just to back up images and PDFs from a site. I tried the GetThemAll Chrome extension (found a backup copy on GitHub since it can be hard to find in some stores) and it’s been a lifesaver. It automatically parses the page and gives you a clean list of all downloadable files—videos, images, docs, you name it. The GetThemAll Android app is also great for mobile browsing. It saves me so much time when I need to bulk download assets for work. Highly recommend if you’re a "data hoarder" or just like organized files! Option 2: The Critical/Comparison Review (Balanced)
While GetThemAll is a powerful tool, it comes with the responsibility of the user. It is important to respect copyright laws and the terms of service of the websites you visit. The extension is intended for archiving public domain content, personal backups, and facilitating research. Always ensure you have the right to download and redistribute content before doing so.
Modern websites often obscure direct links to video or audio files, making them difficult to download manually. GetThemAll acts as a sniffer, detecting the direct source URLs of media playing on the page. This allows you to capture video and audio streams that are otherwise inaccessible through standard browser controls.
But at night, he swears he hears a faint ding from the hard drive. Adding. Collecting. Taking something else he hasn’t missed yet.
Getthemall — Extension ~repack~
When you activate the extension, it doesn’t just dump a list of every file on the page. It intelligently categorizes content. You can instantly filter the view to show only:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Headline: Finally, an easy way to grab everything at once! The Review: I was tired of clicking through dozens of links and "Save As" prompts just to back up images and PDFs from a site. I tried the GetThemAll Chrome extension (found a backup copy on GitHub since it can be hard to find in some stores) and it’s been a lifesaver. It automatically parses the page and gives you a clean list of all downloadable files—videos, images, docs, you name it. The GetThemAll Android app is also great for mobile browsing. It saves me so much time when I need to bulk download assets for work. Highly recommend if you’re a "data hoarder" or just like organized files! Option 2: The Critical/Comparison Review (Balanced) getthemall extension
While GetThemAll is a powerful tool, it comes with the responsibility of the user. It is important to respect copyright laws and the terms of service of the websites you visit. The extension is intended for archiving public domain content, personal backups, and facilitating research. Always ensure you have the right to download and redistribute content before doing so. When you activate the extension, it doesn’t just
Modern websites often obscure direct links to video or audio files, making them difficult to download manually. GetThemAll acts as a sniffer, detecting the direct source URLs of media playing on the page. This allows you to capture video and audio streams that are otherwise inaccessible through standard browser controls. The Review: I was tired of clicking through
But at night, he swears he hears a faint ding from the hard drive. Adding. Collecting. Taking something else he hasn’t missed yet.