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OK, so far I have not been able to find any definitive answer to this question. So, I shall pose it here.
Is there a way to "download" a file (in my case several Linux distro ISO images) directly from their ORIGINAL site link directly to cloud storage? The reasoning I have here is this would place all of them in ONE location for easier retrieval by me. Honestly, I really hope there is, it would make it a BOAT-LOAD better for me. I would prefer it to be my MS OneDrive account as I still have approx. 24Gb free, and the ISO's take up a little shy of 21Gb.
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Try this.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...nfoccbdpeagdah You could have problems with large files such as ISO's though which might get corrupted. I've found this with Chrome's own download manager which is why I always use FlareGet.
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Now if you or someone can point me to a similar add-in for Firefox, that would be awesome.
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for smaller files, have you tried https://www.urldroplet.com/
edit: i just remembered how big linux iso's are... nevermind the link :S it limits it to 30mb for free Last edited by eyeb; 29. Mar 2014 at 05:23 PM. |
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