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Best Linux Laptops. Best Bluetooth Trackers. Best eReaders. Best Gaming Monitors. Thank you! HaleTom That is exactly what I thought. UNIX-like systems users are privileged in this case, because the majority of them use bash by default that comes with history and it's pretty easy to re-enter the original command to resume your download. Indeed it would be more than awesome to have such an option by default as you have suggested.
What it would be nice, would be to have something like a new flag that builds config settings for each download:. This config should reside in the same location where the file is downloaded and as soon as the file gets downloaded successfully to get deleted automatically. Hi HaleTom , I write a tools to transform. HaleTom no worries. May I ask what operating system are you using?
I could suggest an alternative to your issue as a workaround. I've temporarily switched to using deluge for torrents. Still, I am interested in your suggestion, and others may be, too.
The workaround is rather simple: just install ClipIt clipboard manager in case you haven't installed it already and use the link s from your clipboard manager history to resume any link you want. Just make sure you have your link s copied to clipit; that's how I roll to be honest with you. HaleTom I have downloaded uget and played a bit with it. It's a pretty straight-forward application and lets you resume your magnet links by default. It comes bundled with clipboard monitoring support and not only that, it logs everything you download or delete.
With the hope. Thanks is advance, awaiting your response. Chosen solution The usual procedure where you want to resume an interrupted download is as follows: Make sure to backup the. Move the old. Start a new download and pause it, don't close Firefox. Copy the two files. Resume the download in Firefox.
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