Automatically Download from Rapidshare without Waiting

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Automatically Download from Rapidshare without Waiting Here is Script to automatically download files from rapidshare as free user. More advanced, deals with all possible errors and responds accordingly.

Rapidshare AutoWait – Greasemonkey Script for Firefox

This script can automatically download files from RapidShare.com. On the first page it clicks on Free Download, then it waits until the download is ready (this also deals with all possible errors – another download in progress, 15 minute limit, session expired, .. can be extended easily). Then it waits those few seconds during countdown and clicks on the download link.

Automatically Download from Rapidshare without Waiting

It means that if you set up Firefox to download rar files without asking and set up a default download directory, you really don’t have to care about anything else. You will still need to wait all those timeouts and countdowns, but you won’t have to sit in front of your computer to do that ;-)

The script also displays status messages in the window title, so you can see how all your files are doing.

Link : Install Rapidshare AutoWait (for Greasemonkey)

The script also displays status messages in the window title, so you can see how all your files are doing.

Tip : Download Unlimited From Rapidshare for Free

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6 Responses to “Automatically Download from Rapidshare without Waiting”

Stefan :

Big thank you. One in a while I download football matches when I can’t see them live for one or another reason. Unfortunately they are usually uploaded on Rapidshare which makes it a bit painful. But not any more.

Vikram :

Happy Bday Dude.
~CheerS~

MonsterBuzz :

Gosh. This is awesome!

Thanks a lot!!!!

Irfan Siddiqui :

Shit what i’m seeing thats what i’m always wanted.
awesome brother!

Thanks a lot bro!

Dinesh :

Thanks for this script, thsi is just awesome.

Dan :

Yes, but how do I get FF to “download rar files without asking and set up a default download directory”? FF hands me a “You have chosen to open” dialog that has no “Do this from now on” checkbox. “Normal” RAR files are downloaded automatically when I click, without a dialog popping up, but Rapidshare + AutoWait somehow generate this stupid, annoying, useless, moronic dialog.

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