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Zevel
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« on: December 25, 2009, 09:48:30 AM »

Firstly, allow me to publicly thank Cybormatt for creating this excellent utility and providing wonderful support.
Secondly, I'd like to extend my thanks to Websurfer for his help with IHG and invaluable assistance on the forum.

And now to the main topic:

There are several features that I believe would take IHG to the next level.
Some of them are easier to implement, some are harder.  I'll just dump them here in random order and let Cybormatt decide which ones (if any) he wants to work on.
I also encuorage the rest of you to comment.

* Allow selection of images.
Sometimes, one only wants a subset of images from a page but currently IHG can only pulls the whole page.  There are workarounds, one can start the download, immediately stop it, delete the images that ware already (partially) downloaded, check the URLs of the desired images on the page, clean the queue by removing all but those URLs and restart the download.  It works but is unwieldy.
A much better option, IMHO, would be to allow marking the desired images and downloading only them, like DownThemAll does.

* Automatically notify of updates.
Due to the excellent support, the main app and the hosts file are very frequently updated.  The ability to download/merge the latest hosts file is great but I'd like to be notified of such updates.
How about an option to check the latest version, manually and either on start-up or (even better) every <configurable> days.

* UI, usability and configurability improvements.
While the usefulness of IHG is a given, it can use a bit more polish.
I've been using IHG alongside DownThemAll for a while and for "simple" links DTA is easier to use.

[Edit:] Both IHG and DTA are under the GPL2 license.  There should be no problem lifting features and code from one into another.
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2010, 01:09:34 AM »

For the first suggestion, I have decided to postpone adding this feature because I will be trying to integrate IHG into DTA.  Since DTA already has a link selection, IHG will inherit this nice ability.

For the second suggestion, IHG should now automatically notify you of updates.  It just got nominated into public access at Mozilla Add-ons, which means updates will now show up to you when they are made.

And for the third suggestion, well, yeah it could use a bit more polish Tongue  I've always lacked the motivation to make things user friendly... I've been a code based kind of guy since I started my days on the old Tandy 8088 with BasicA and two 5.25 inch, low density floppy drives.  Tongue  Hopefully the integration into DTA will make things a little smoother for the public eye. (Ugh, the sad thing is that I still remember how much low density and high density floppies can store)
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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2010, 07:14:46 AM »

Hi Matt!

For the first suggestion, I have decided to postpone adding this feature because I will be trying to integrate IHG into DTA.

Say no more!

For the second suggestion, IHG should now automatically notify you of updates.  It just got nominated into public access at Mozilla Add-ons, which means updates will now show up to you when they are made.

That's great News!

I've been a code based kind of guy since I started my days on the old Tandy 8088 with BasicA and two 5.25 inch, low density floppy drives.

I'll see your Tandy 8088 and raise you a Tandy CoCo with 16KB of RAM, a 6809 Assembler cartridge and cassette tape interface.
(Not to mention the 8085 training kit that looked something like this...)

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« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2010, 09:02:10 PM »

Touche my friend.  I was indeed lucky!  Of course at that time, 286 was the big thing and I drooled over one forever before I got one. Tongue
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« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2010, 05:52:36 PM »

TSR-80  (And I had a Sinclair in a box in my closet for a while.)   Grin

And I got the automatic update to IHG 1.6.3 earlier today.  Yea!
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« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2010, 10:07:30 PM »

Its all about the Pentiums :p

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpMvS1Q1sos
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