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Spanish - Translation by Borja Santos-Diez VázquezĬlick on the image below to get the latest version of SiteSucker from the Mac App Store.Italian - Translation by Massimo Ruffinengo.

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Of course, to download files, your computer will also need an Internet connection. The current version of SiteSucker is a universal app built to run on Macintosh computers with Intel or Apple silicon processors. When you open the document later, you can restart the download from where it left off by pressing the Resume button. If SiteSucker is in the middle of a download when you choose the Save command, SiteSucker will pause the download and save its status with the document. This allows you to create a document that you can use to perform the same download whenever you want. You can save all the information about a download in a document. By default, SiteSucker "localizes" the files it downloads, allowing you to browse a site offline, but it can also download sites without modification. To resume a cancelled download (which is a nice feature!) click on the circular arrow button (a la Safari).SiteSucker can be used to make local copies of websites. If you click on the “X” button instead, you’ll find that you’ve cancelled the download: To resume the download, click the “>” play button and it’ll resume. To pause it, click on the little button with the two vertical bars. Within a few seconds it’ll reconnect and resume the download:īy contrast, Firefox does this slightly differently.

To resume, click on the circular arrow that’s replaced the “x” button. Now you’ll see that it’s stopped and it’ll show you how far you made it:

To pause or stop it, click on the small “X” button to the right of the progress bar. By comparison, though, Safari and Firefox make it a lot easier to understand what’s going on… In all these cases both Safari and Firefox have your back, though I was surprised and disappointed that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 doesn’t have this capability that I could find though it’s possible that if you have a partial download and restart it the program resumes where it left off. A perfect opportunity to pause the download, go home, and finish up. This can also happen when you’re on a laptop and start a download, not realizing it’ll take a long time. Do you panic and start over? Hopefully not!! When you have these huge files, it’s quite possible that something will glitch or hiccup, causing you to end up with an interrupted download. Even on a fast connection that’s a multi-hour download! Heck, when I downloaded the release candidate for Microsoft Windows 7, the file was over 2GB.

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Yeah, when you’re downloading 72Kbyte images or even 1.3MB PDF files, you probably don’t need to be able to resume a download, but if you’re getting larger files, like videos or even software, it’s common to be requesting 50MB, 100MB or even larger files.
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I’m not sure what version you’re running, but in the version of Safari I have on my Mac OS X system (“Version 4 Public Beta”) it definitely does have the capability you’re talking about.īefore we go there, though, readers may be wondering why might you want to be able to resume downloads?
