Partial File Downloader by Jesse
Download a portion of a file instead of the entire file.
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About this extension
Allows users to download specific parts of a file by defining a byte range. Whether you need a portion of a large video file or a section of a dataset, this extension helps you efficiently download only the part you need. Just enter the file URL, set the start and end byte range, and download the selected portion.
Features:
Download only a portion of a file by specifying a byte range.
Enter the file URL and select the byte range for partial download.
Simple, intuitive interface for easy partial file downloading.
Perfect for saving bandwidth and focusing on specific sections of large files.
How to Use:
Click on the extension icon to open the popup.
Enter the file URL and specify the start and end byte range.
Press the "Download Partial File" button.
The specified portion of the file will be downloaded based on the byte range.
Features:
Download only a portion of a file by specifying a byte range.
Enter the file URL and select the byte range for partial download.
Simple, intuitive interface for easy partial file downloading.
Perfect for saving bandwidth and focusing on specific sections of large files.
How to Use:
Click on the extension icon to open the popup.
Enter the file URL and specify the start and end byte range.
Press the "Download Partial File" button.
The specified portion of the file will be downloaded based on the byte range.
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This add-on needs to:
- Download files and read and modify the browser’s download history
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- Version
- 1.0
- Size
- 9.15 KB
- Last updated
- 4 months ago (Sep 25, 2024)
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- License
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
- Version History
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