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This extension allows you to automatically download files with a certain extension to a NAS drive. This could be a torrent, for instance, where download and seeding is automated by the NAS itself, leaving me to go about my own business on my own computer.
Does anyone know a Chrome extensions that mirrors this behaviour?
1Given that Firefox will be killing off its XUL extensions in favour of the Chrome APIs in Firefox 57, I've been looking for replacements and I thought I'd point out that you don't strictly need to right-click to use a download manager... you just need an extension that gets hacky with "what should I download?" detection and binds
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in each page so that you can override the default left-click behaviour. Failing that, set up something which monitors your default download folder and then moves files to where they should actually go. (I'd suggest a tool, but I write my own for that.) – ssokolow – 2017-02-26T14:02:47.920Interesting—and disconcerting. I’ll just have to find away around it that doesn’t include Chrome. I think I already have a solution. Thanks for the elaborate and exhaustive answer. – Kiwi – 2010-11-06T19:28:38.377