Save All Resources

4.7

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#File Management #Folder Management #Resource

What is Save All Resources

Save all resources files with retaining folder structure

Chrome Extension for one click downloading all resources files and keeping folder structures

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4.7

283 Ratings

Tommy MiaoTommy Miao

Overall useful, but I do have a little feature request. In some cases, there are resources got from the same URL, with file specified with query string (e.g. example.com/something?page=number) In this case, Save All Resources tends to save the resources in a Windows fashion (something, something(1), something(2), and so on), while the numbers don't mean anything (it doesn't even reflect access time) I mean this behavior can be further improved by sorting the resources using the full URL which... Show more

Dr.Ne0Gen3tic (Forensic Buro of Quantum)Dr.Ne0Gen3tic (Forensic Buro of Quantum)

This extension, has it really in itself! It was from the algorithm, again, quite strongly revised and improved! I must say that it downloads (pretty much all 100% does not always work!) all resources, flawlessly. This tool works only through the console and when the browser is restarted! I recommend before once again with CCleaner, to clean the browser reasonably, best with WinApp2-INI, so more can be cleaned! There must be nothing before in the cache from this page, from where the resources... Show more

Michael HayesMichael Hayes

Thought this was very handy - but then found that the minified JS code I downloaded would throw errors at certain lines, and a linter showed these lines had syntax errors - which turned out to be because of spaces added in certain parts of the code e.g. function () instead of function (). Presumably by the extension's built in beautifier. Once I copied the original code manually (after using Chrome devtools pretty printer), the syntax errors disappeared. So it might be better to use a sep... Show more