

Unfortunately, I have no way to test the extension on MacOS! Development is mainly done in Windows, with limited testing in Linux (latest Ubuntu).The extension is still in early development, so bug reports or suggestions are welcomed.Flexible download management, the user can:Ī) pause, resume, open downloaded files etc.User-defined Favorite Folders, easily accessible when the user writes a custom download directory.User-defined Automatic Folders where downloads can be automatically directed based on custom rules.For images there is a special thumbnails view where items may be ordered by the size descending order or filtered by width/height.Advanced filtering / mass renaming capabilities using various name masks.The links may be extracted from multiple open tabs, clipboard, or from selected text on web pages.It also adds BID menu items to Chrome's right click context menu allowing you to open the current page with BID, open the selected link with BID, or send the current page or link to the BID Queue Manager.Īlt+Shift+Q = Enqueue current page with BIDĪlt+Shift+X = Open current page with BID Link ExplorerīID Context menu shortcuts now have single letter shortcuts to allow quick selection after opening the context menu.This is a very light and unobtrusive Firefox add-on (no annoying sounds or animations only minimal notifications). This extension adds a button to Chrome allowing you to quickly open the current web page with BID. Supports most popular image hosts such as imagevenue, imagefap, flickr and too many others to list here. Please visit for more information.īulk Image Downloader (BID) makes it easy to download full sized images from almost any thumbnailed web gallery. BID normally costs $39.95 but discounts are often available at. Purchase a registration code to unlock full functionality. The trial version of BID may be used for free for as long as you like but it has some limitations. Integrates Bulk Image Downloader (a Windows only app that must be installed separately) with Chrome Please note that BID is not a freeware application.
