
It's a shame the developers haven't considered expanding to support other browsers, but given the free and open-source nature, it's no surprise that they're only supporting FireFox at this time. Overall, DownThemAll is one of the best extensions you can add to FireFox to enhance your browsing experience. You can also block files by their file extension, so if you never want to harvest images on a page, they're pretty easy to block. The extension spiders the whole page for download links to files and images when you run it, and from there, you can select which files you want to download without a lot of hassle.

The filtering options also make it useful for finding exactly the file you want to download. The bulk download feature also supports advanced auto-renaming so that you can keep files in a sequence properly named with your sequential convention instead of what the file creator called it. How to Delete Downloads From Your Computer. The browser functions are supported in a variety of programs such as Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Yandex, and Vivaldi. It's perfect for harvesting images from a page, such as if you want to keep copies of pictures from Facebook or wallpapers you find on the internet. This download manager runs on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. It also supports a handy pause and resume feature for browser downloads, which can be a godsend if you're on a spotty connection. It's entirely free to install, and it has open source code, so you can see what the code is doing if you're so inclined.

The extension is only available for the FireFox browser, but it is the best extension for downloading multiple files no matter what browser you prefer to use. Overall Opinion: DownThemAll solves the problem of downloading multiple files at once on a single page by harvesting them all in a single interface.
