Asus Download Master Link Handler is a url opener extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 341 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.00 from 12 rated user, last update is 3752 days ago.
This extension allows you to capture and redirect links to your Asus Download Master Application running on your Asus router. Clicking on the icon shows you an options page where you can choose which files/links types to capture (including a custom comma separated list of link prefixes/postfixes). Note: This is a beta version. I work on this project for fun and when I have free time. The source code is available here: https://github.com/vicholz/Asus-Download-Master-Link-Handler Changes in 0.0.3: - Removed image replacement option. It only worked on some sites and looked weird on most others. - Cleaned up logic to run onclick instead of onload. Changes in 0.0.4: - Added workaround for links on https sites (cannot be opened in iframe). Opens in new tab/window instead). Going to test with xhr later but will probably have to keep it this way Changes in 0.0.5: - Switched to XHR, and cleaned up. Workaround for HTTPS sites has to stay as any attempts to open links on the same page that are not HTTP are blocked.
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love it. very useful tool
Very helpful little extension! No more wasted time of first downloading torrent trackers or "Save link as" to have your torrents download in the Asus download app. Juts find the torrents you want (or any file that matter) and BAM! The extension does the rest! Looking forward to more... Maybe a mobile version? :) Thank you for thinking of an easier way that Asus should have thought of to begin with.