June 13th, 2010
Apparently fanfiction.net has fiddled with their code again, thus making Fanfiction Downloader not work for the site. Hopefully Raimonds is working on the issue, but since I'm terribly impatient, I went off searching for an alternate program. Fortunately, I found a *fabulous* one:
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Apparently fanfiction.net has fiddled with their code again, thus making Fanfiction Downloader not work for the site. Hopefully Raimonds is working on the issue, but since I'm terribly impatient, I went off searching for an alternate program. Fortunately, I found a *fabulous* one:
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Apparently fanfiction.net has fiddled with their code again, thus making Fanfiction Downloader not work for the site. Hopefully Raimonds is working on the issue, but since I'm terribly impatient, I went off searching for an alternate program. Fortunately, I found a *fabulous* one:
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Apparently fanfiction.net has fiddled with their code again, thus making Fanfiction Downloader not work for the site. Hopefully Raimonds is working on the issue, but since I'm terribly impatient, I went off searching for an alternate program. Fortunately, I found a *fabulous* one:
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Apparently fanfiction.net has fiddled with their code again, thus making Fanfiction Downloader not work for the site. Hopefully Raimonds is working on the issue, but since I'm terribly impatient, I went off searching for an alternate program. Fortunately, I found a *fabulous* one:
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Apparently fanfiction.net has fiddled with their code again, thus making Fanfiction Downloader not work for the site. Hopefully Raimonds is working on the issue, but since I'm terribly impatient, I went off searching for an alternate program. Fortunately, I found a *fabulous* one:
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.
Gaffer
I have to admit, I like both the ease of set-up (note: you'll probably want either the SimpleOneFile (black text on white background) or the AllInOne (light text on dark background) template) and the information on the output file (original link! word count!) a bit better than on Fanfiction Downloader. Plus, Gregory (Gaffer's creator) is continually updating it, which means that Gaffer works on a lot of popular sites and/or more recent sites (including TTH and Archive of Our Own). In short, Gaffer is awesome.
The downside apparently is that: "Graffer only works on Windows OS with .NET Framework 3.5 installed." I have to admit, I'm not 100% sure what the .NET framework is, but the program ran on my computer without me having to change a thing (and a link is provided for you to download .NET if necessary).
ETA: Apparently I neglected to explain what the program actually does:) Essentially, Gaffer downloads all parts of a story from a given archive and saves them using your preferred template. SimpleOneFile (which is my favorite) combines all of the chapters into a single file, strips out all of the extraneous nonsense (menus, style sheets, etc), and gives you a file with nothing more than plain HTML and the RTF content of the story.