there's one called nomad but I can't remember the web address.  Google may
help.  It works quite well and is accessible. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Walter Ramage
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 5:23 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Automatic downloading

Hi Folks.  Does anyone know of a programme that allows one to download a
number of files at one time.  To explain; I download music files from a web
site and often the selections I make have 100 MP3 files in the collection.
My problem is I have to go through the downloading procedure for each file,
1 by one.  Fortunately my download speed is rather quick, around 60 seconds
per file but my problem is exacerbated by the fact that after each file is
downloaded I then find myself at the top of the web page and have to find
the next download link.  I didn't have this problem when I used JAWS 7; once
the download dialogue box closed after download I found myself still on that
link and could easily move to the next one.  Now I'm using JAWS 8, I'm
finding myself at the top of the page after download.  If there was a
programme that could be used to download all these files automatically, it
would save me a lot of time and I could just get on with something else
while 100 plus files are being saved and downloaded.  I know that the 7
digital site has such a facility but think it only works with downloads from
their site and I don't think it is very accessible. I don't use this site
for music downloads really, mainly the stuff I like is usually in protected
WMA and I can't be bothered with the hassle of defeating the DRM unless I
have to so use other sites.  .  However the principle has been established
that it is possible but I don't know if there is a programme that would work
on any site and would work with any file format.  I would be grateful for
suggestions.  Walter.





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