Chromium extension for Steadyflow now available
By popular demand, I have added a Chromium extension for downloading links with Steadyflow, “creatively” titled Chromeflow. (Integration with Firefox and Epiphany is already supported through the FlashGot and Ephyflow extensions, respectively.)
The extension is available as a .crx install for i386 and amd64. Its code is based on a similar extension for the FatRat download manager, which is, incidentally, way more powerful than Steadyflow and may be a better choice for users who need advanced features like multi-stream downloads and torrent support.

Meanwhile, the unstable version in bzr has added support for FTP/SMB/SFTP authentication dialogs (they were a standard feature of GTK all along—blame me for not knowing this!), which means that password-protected FTP and brethren are now supported, not just anonymous connections. I have also added “Pause all” and “Resume all” menu items to the indicator icon, and intend to add per-file pause and resume support before the 0.1.7 release.







Thank you!