Five years of Firefox. 5. It seems like yesterday when we released DownThemAll! for the first time.
A long time has gone, and dTa has grown up along with Firefox, in the common purpose to improve the web experience of Internet users. Firefox’s got more than 25% of the browsers’ market starting from zero, and most of all it has made the web better, safer and faster.
We as add-on developers, you as users, promoters, translators and donors have been part of this miracle, and we all have had our role in making this world a little better.
We want to thank Mozilla for having built such a great piece of software, and DownThemAll! users for their support and their more-than-30-million downloads.
Well done, mates. We’re a great team.
DownThemAll! 1.1.7 is now available.
This version is the first to officially support Seamonkey 2. We’d like to thank the Seamonkey developers for their hard work and congratulate them for the release.
Other than this we updated locales and added es-GL and tr-TR.
You can find details here, and download it here.
DownThemAll! 1.1.6 is now available.
The new preallocator code introduced in the last release contains a bug where temporary files will be recreated if an previously completed download is gone but still in the list when the manager is reopened. Only large files were recreated.
Version 1.1.6 fixes this.
We are sorry for any inconveniences this might have caused.
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.