ArrowDL (download manager; formerly DownZemAll!)

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ArrowDL (download manager; formerly DownZemAll!)

#1 Post by Midas »

As a former user of DownThemAll! Firefox extension, a new(-ish) development named DownZemAll! readily piqued my curiosity, although I haven't had the time to really check it.

DownZemAll! is multi-platform but I'm assuming the Windows (MSVC) version to be Electron-based, hence my post to "Not Portable".
DownZemAll! is a rewrite of the legacy software DownThemAll! which was an extension for Mozilla Firefox, but whose development stopped around 2016, when Mozilla Firefox migrated to WebExtensions. DownZemAll! is a standalone download manager for Windows, MacOS and Linux. It aims to work with latest versions of Mozilla Firefox [...], and other web browsers [...]. DownZemAll! is written in C++ and based on the Qt5 framework.
The internal web engine is currently:
  • Google Gumbo Parser, for the MinGW and GNU versions.
Gumbo is a small pure-C HTML5 parser (but doesn't parse Javascript)
  • Chromium, for the MSVC version.
Chromium is a powerful web engine (parses HTML+Javascript)

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DownZemAll! latest version is v2.4.3, released 2021-10-10 (changelog and downloads at https://github.com/setvisible/DownZemAll/releases).

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Midas wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 8:12 am DownZemAll! is multi-platform but I'm assuming the Windows (MSVC) version to be Electron-based, hence my post to "Not Portable".
Great find -- it doesn't look to be Electron but QT based. I definitely look forward to testing this out.

And yes DownThemAll (as you mentioned) was a long-favorite Firefox add-on.

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#3 Post by webfork »

So some good news here -- appears to NOT be Electron (it's QT based), makes a portable version available, and is coming up green in my tests ...

Steps: Download portable version, unzip, run downzemall.exe

Status: Portable, writes to the local folder. Something in settings seems to point to a .cache folder in the user directory (bad) but it didn't actually seem to appear on my system in testing (good).

License: LGPL

One open question is how well it works outside of integration with a browser, which the site advertises prominently.

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Re: DownZemAll! (download manager)

#4 Post by JohnTHaller »

It's not electron, but it's still using the full Qt web browser components which is why it's 133MB installed. Just the Qt5WebEngineCore.dll itself is 75MB. A little curious why someone would choose this over using the 3Mb DownThemAll extension.
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JohnTHaller wrote: A little curious why someone would choose this over using the 3Mb DownThemAll extension.
I, for one, was under the impression it was no longer being developed -- well, turns out, I was wrong:


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JohnTHaller wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:08 am A little curious why someone would choose this over using the 3Mb DownThemAll extension.
I'm putting it through the paces to try and grab a bag of PDFs for some research I'm doing. There's media tools, torrenting, and some batch operations that I don't think are available in DownThemAll. I'll try to follow up with more info if I keep using it.

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webfork wrote: Fri Mar 18, 2022 6:38 pm I'm putting it through the paces to try and grab a bag of PDFs for some research I'm doing. There's media tools, torrenting, and some batch operations that I don't think are available in DownThemAll. I'll try to follow up with more info if I keep using it.
Thanks. If there are some genuine advantages to it, that would be great to know.
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#8 Post by webfork »

Got to run some testing this week and put together some usage notes:

PROS

* Firefox plugin needs to be executed manually - it doesn't take over downloads from the main program. The plugin itself is clearly built either from or to resemble DownThemAll.
* The download process itself works great. Tested with over a gig of ZIP files and it grabbed everything with no issue.
* Low system resource usage, even with very high download requirements (in this case, a 4-part, 18mbps download hovered at around 8% CPU usage)

CONS

* Can't select number of downloads at a given time (it's set to 4 simultaneous downloads). I haven't tested the streaming tools or torrent functionality.
* That's a speed limit option but it doesn't do anything. I assume that's limited to Torrenting.

Tested v.2.5.7

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Update: What looks like a minor update puts the program at v2.5.8 with an update for downloading Youtube videos.

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Re: DownZemAll! (download manager)

#10 Post by Midas »

With v4.0.0, DownZemAll! has been renamed -- it's now called ArrowDL and the homepage moved to https://www.arrow-dl.com/.
ArrowDL is a mass download manager for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It helps you to select, organize, prioritize and run your downloads in parallel. Based on the Qt5 framework, ArrowDL is written in C/C++. It’s a free (as in "free speech" and also as in "free beer") software. Its use is governed by LGPL License.

DownRightNow is an add-on for Chrome/Firefox. It connects ArrowDL with your web browser. This extension helps you to download all the links and media you can find on the Web. When you visit a page, click to DownRightNow to see the content of the page.

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ArrowDL further changes and download at https://github.com/setvisible/ArrowDL/releases/.

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Website doesn't seem to be loading at the moment:
"www.arrow-dl.com sent an invalid response."

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Re: ArrowDL (download manager; formerly DownZemAll!)

#12 Post by Midas »

hamasaki wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 5:36 pm Website doesn't seem to be loading at the moment: "www.arrow-dl.com sent an invalid response."

Looks like the top level domain isn't redirecting as it should, Firefox shows me what's below -- please use https://www.arrow-dl.com/ArrowDL/... :|


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