Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) Installed from: SuSE RPMs Currently I can only do this by copying addres and pasting it again. But such feature would be a great help -- an I am not talking about corrupted data, disconnecting, etc. For example -- I downloaded some files, deleted them, and I want to download them again. It would be much simpler if I could just (multi)select some files from the KGet list and click on "start".
I have never had such a case... Such a future is only bad for usability, IMHO.
What is bad here? Konqueror has "refresh" which means "download this page AGAIN" -- what is wrong with that idea? KGet should also have such function "download it _again_". Just of curiosity -- please explain this bad usability... Because I don't believe that it is better to manual copy address, deleting entry and pasting address again.
Would you like a new button "Download again" or just do it after a click on the start button? I'm not sure if I have understood you right.
> Would you like a new button "Download again" or just do it after a click on > the start button? Hmm, this is secondary problem I think. However, if you ask -- hmm start/start again is ok. I think it would be the best to mimic existing solution (Konqueror). However, my primary concern is existence of such feature -- downloading file again.
Okay. I thought you would only like a new button / action for restarting a download. Now I understand you problem. Sorry.
We have a "Redownload Transfer"-feature now in KGet 2.1 for KDE 4.1.. Lukas