At any web page, you can right click and select “Download all with Folx” to download the whole webpage, including images, to your computer. Other than that, Folx also comes with its own extension for Firefox and Safari that allows you to access “Download with Folx” from the context menu. I can’t find any similar extension for Chrome though. If you are using Firefox, you can make use of the FlashGot extension to automatically send any download link to Folx. If you are using the Pro version, you will be able to increase up to 10 threads which make the download even faster (potentially 5 times faster, provided your Internet connection can support it). While downloading, you can Pause the download, or Resume any paused job.īy default, Folx will split the download into 2 threads so as to speed up the download. Lastly, just click the “Add New Task” button and the download will start automatically.
Once you are done inputting the download information, you can get it to start download “Immediately”, or schedule the download at a later time. You can also rename the download file to another name of your choice.
Under the “Save to” dropdown, select the location to save the file to. This will bring up a dialog box where you can enter the URL of the file you want to download. To get started, simply click the “Add” button at the menu bar.