Nate Whitten wrote in with a suggestion for Better Berkeley Webcasts. He wants to save all of the files to check them out later. He’s using a download manager like Down Them All1, but Berkeley’s files are named poorly, so he doesn’t know which one to watch first.
Even better, he sent in the fix for it – he’s numbered the download links.
So cool!I'm proud to announce that we now have a simple interface for editing and translating lessons on wikiotics.org! This is some great work by Jim that lets us get on with the fun part, making and playing with lessons. If you have a minute, take a look at our example lesson (in English) and play around. The "edit" button at the top will le […]
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Nate Whitten wrote in with a suggestion for Better Berkeley Webcasts. He wants to save all of the files to check them out later. He’s using a download manager like Down Them All1, but Berkeley’s files are named poorly, so he doesn’t know which one to watch first.
Even better, he sent in the fix for it – he’s numbered the download links.
You should download it from me, or over on the UserScripts.Org page. As always, you’ll need Firefox and Greasemonkey.
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