Jul3

I might well be insane, but I cannot seem to find a Firefox extension that can do what Saft and SafariStand both do for Safari: sort downloads into folders named by date. This doesn’t seem like it should be that hard. Does such a thing exist?

5 Responses to “Thought: Download sorting in Firefox”

  1. 1 splintor Says:

    It seems like Download Sort does what you want.

  2. 2 splintor Says:

    BTW, Andrew, do you have any idea why BlogLines doesn’t update posts from this blog newer then May 20?

  3. 3 Andrew Says:

    Download Sort is what I use at work, but it’s Windows-only. Also, it only works if I right-click and “Save As…” — it doesn’t hook into a normal download event.

    I don’t use Bloglines, so I can’t answer your question. My feed works in NetNewsWire and appears to be well-formed when I look at the XML. Are you using the RSS2 feed or the Atom feed? Perhaps you can switch to the other and see what happens.

  4. 4 splintor Says:

    I use both - both don’t work. I’ll send them a message about it.

  5. 5 splintor Says:

    I didn’t find the time to e-mail Bloglines, or even blog about it with Freedback tag, but it now seems to be fixed - your updates are shown in my Bloglines account.


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