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A chrome extension for downloading Moodle resources An open source chrome extension that enables students to download Moodle resources with a click of a button 💾 Usage 🖱 1. Login in to your moodle (for example https://moodle.vle.monash.edu) 2. Open the Resources section for the course you wish to download the content for 3. Click on the extension icon and select the resources to be downloaded. Click and drag or use ⌘ key to select multiple options: 4. Hit the Download button to get the resources! Made with ❤️ and ☕️ in Melbourne!
BGU Spark
Get the BGU's web-experience out of the stone age.
iPanopto
This is an extension that uses the RSS links found in the html code of Panopto pages to reach and download videos on Panopto.
Video Downloader Pro
Video Downloader Pro supports downloading videos from the web and web with embedded players. This is a simple Video downloader & Video Tools. You can download video with a single click. And adjust video parameters while downloading(e.g. Volume Booster). How to download video? 1. Video from web Point the cursor to the video thumbnail or video detail page, the "Download" button (arrow down) will appear in the upper right corner. Once you click the button, you can download videos. 2. Embed video player You can download videos from embedded players on the web.
Simple mass downloader
A light batch download manager with flexible filtering/mass-renaming options that make downloading files a lot easier & productive. Simple Mass Downloader is a lightweight and unobtrusive Chrome download manager and batch/bulk/mass downloader. GOOD FOR: Downloading multiple resources from the web: ● Extract only the desired links from web pages using an advanced filtering system. ● Generate better file names using contextual information from the corresponding links (name masks). ● Organize downloads into custom directories using Favorite Folders or Automatic Folders. NOT SO GOOD FOR: ● Downloading streaming media or embedded videos. ● JavaScript-heavy websites where download links are generated on the fly after user interaction. In such cases, the extension cannot detect the links in advance. ● Extract links from the active tab, multiple open tabs, or selected text on web pages. You can also import links from the clipboard, a local file, or a pattern URL. ● Advanced filtering and mass-renaming capabilities using various name masks. You can also define custom categories for resource filtering. ● A dedicated thumbnail grid view for images. Images can be sorted by size or filtered by width and height. ● Flexible download management: a) Pause, resume, and open downloaded files. b) Set server limits or enable sequential downloading mode. ● Development and testing are mainly performed on Windows, with limited testing on Linux. The extension has not been tested on macOS. ● Before using the extension, verify that the “Ask where to save each file before downloading” option is disabled in Chrome’s download settings. Otherwise, multiple “Save As” dialog boxes will appear, defeating the purpose of a mass-downloading extension.