zyzzle wrote on 2026-05-11, 02:07:
When and why did DownThemAll die? I was using it quite recently. It is very useful. Along with IDM. JDownloader is slow, bloated Java crap.
WebExtension version didn't, but the bootstrapped extension would need some work to get working again, assuming Mozilla didn't rip something critical from browser internals. WebExtension version is limited, doesn't integrate in save file dialog, no possibility to be asked about the case of file conflict, can only be set in advance in settings (though not sure if this is actual technical limitation) and no possibility to preserve file modification timestamp.
There is: https://github.com/xiaoxiaoflood/firefox-scripts
Everything there used to work many versions ago, now there's only https://github.com/AlexVallat/firefox-scripts with some of the scripts fixed, but most things aren't functional on current Firefox versions anymore. My silly system shutdown button works on Firefox 148, though.
All these methods are not officially supported, only default locked down experience is (sooner or later, Manifest V2 will go too), the browser keeps changing, all such extensions and stylesheets have to be adjusted all the time (sure, ESR version buys some time, but sooner or later it gets old).
About Rust, its compiler wants over 12 GB (!!!) of RAM!