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An extension "Grab Them All" is no longer available with the FF update. Is there a comparable replacement or can it be reinstalled?

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"Grab Them All" (GTA) is now a "legacy" extension no longer available with the recent FF version. I used this tool frequently and need a replacement, however I'm struggling to find another extension that allows screen captures of multiple URLs like GTA was able to do. Is it possible to get GTA with the new FF version? Or, is there a comparable replacement you can suggest? I did not have any luck finding a replacement when using FF's "find replacement" feature beside the GTA extension.

Thanks for your assistance, Holly

"Grab Them All" (GTA) is now a "legacy" extension no longer available with the recent FF version. I used this tool frequently and need a replacement, however I'm struggling to find another extension that allows screen captures of multiple URLs like GTA was able to do. Is it possible to get GTA with the new FF version? Or, is there a comparable replacement you can suggest? I did not have any luck finding a replacement when using FF's "find replacement" feature beside the GTA extension. Thanks for your assistance, Holly

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Hi, do you mean this one:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/grab-them-all/

There are a lot of screenshot extensions, but I don't know if anyone has combined that with fetching pages from a list. As far as I know, it's possible.

Saving image files to separate folders on your hard drive is restricted, and an extension might not be able to do it without your confirmation of each save. An exception is extensions that coordinate with a separate "native application" for access to restricted parts of the hard drive. These involve two installs: first the extension, then the extension developer tells you what separate software is needed. Obviously you need to have a high level of trust in the developer before installing that kind of add-on.