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  2. In Chrome. Go to the URL. Right-click the webpage. Select Save As... For verification purposes, here are png, jpg, and mp3 links. Follow them and try these steps. However, in my experience. If you already have a url to a file, opening up Chrome and following these steps is rather tedious so here is an alternative.

  3. Learn how to download multiple files from Google Drive using a list of URLs on Super User.

  4. 4. With Dropbox you can create a link that starts a download directly when opened in a browser. So if you receive an e-mail with a link in the body, clicking the link starts the download directly, without having to open a page which shows a download button.

  5. For your needs, Chrono Download Manager or TabSave can download a list of links quickly. Both are Chrome extensions, so no need to download desktop software. And maybe this could be useful for you: In my own experience, I prefer Chrono Download Manager because I needed to change automatically the name of the downloaded file in a BATCH-way (a ...

  6. How to save all files/links from a telegram chat/channel?

    superuser.com/questions/1254674/how-to-save-all-files-links-from-a-telegram...

    Expand the three-dot menu to the right and click "Export chat history". It'll appear a box asking some parameters. Choose what you need: Note: There is a 1.5GB limit per file. If any of your files are bigger than that, download them individually. But there is no size limit as to how much data can be downloaded in total.

  7. As a note: archive.org has added a rate limit which breaks most, if not all solutions to this post. There are 2 pull requests to fix wayback_machine_downloader but there has been no work on that repo from the maintainer in around a year or so.

  8. If you're using an older version, right click it and click on "Properties", and the link will be in the window which opens. In Chrome - run download as normal - then go to Menu - Downloads - and you should see the direct link which was used. Or press Ctrl + J to open the window. Share.

  9. I've been trying to make a batch file download files from a link. I've tried powershell scripts and invoke-webquest and these crazy four paragraph long download scripts that doesn't work for me. I would like some help because I'm kind of getting frustrated, but just wondering if anyone has any other suggestions, or if there's a different way to ...

  10. Just right clicking a file and hitting "Save Target As" or "Save Link As" or "Save As" (language varies depending on your browser) will work. – BrainSlugs83 Commented Oct 22, 2012 at 5:53

  11. Create a new local HTML file with just the links, for example: Open the file in the browser, right click the link and File > Save Link As. 2. The Super User Method. Install the Firefox addin Iget. (Be sure to use the right version for your Firefox version.) Tools > Downloads > Enter URL in the field.