A Firefox add-on to download all the images on a webpage in one click
I keep downloading images while surfing the internet, and sometimes it needs loads of patience, in order to download multiple images which are being displayed on a webpage.
While reading this awesome post on Ghacks, I came to know about Quick Image Downloader, which is a Firefox add-on and can download all the images from any webpage in one go.
All you have to do is to install this add-on like any other Firefox add-on, and after restarting your browser you will get to see a small download arrow button in bottom-right corner of the FF.

Now, whenever you are on a webpage, simply click this down arrow button to grab all the images on your HDD, once clicked, it asks for the folder where you want to download these images, browse to give then path, and chill.

And later you can check your folder to see all the downloaded images.
Quick Image Downloader, works fine and can download the images which are linked to some other webpage as well.
However, an option in settings to decide the size of image (in dimension or in size) is definitely a requirement, so as to save it from downloading useless icon and logo images.
In spite of the fact that there is a room for improvement, this add-on is a boon for people who somehow are indulged in downloading images from webpages.
Posted on 7th November 2009 by Manav Mishra , here to write articles about things which are somehow related to computers, internet (and at times, may be, to blogging as well). He wants to make an Identity for himself, he loves, testing new softwares and services which can really help to improve the productivity of individual. All posts by Manav Mishra | Connect with me @ Twitter | Stumble



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