What is fluschipranie?

Fluschipranie is a web browser addon or extension. Its main goal is to provide an alternative way of downloading your photos from facebook. It is intended to be efficient, fast and secure.

Due to discrepancies and differences between web browsers addon framework fluschipranie may lack some features when migrating from one browser to another.

Fluschipranie for Firefox is at the moment most powerful than its siblings(webkit browsers: Opera, Chrome, Safari). It let you to download your photos directly to your hard disk with a few clicks, furthermore it has a download manager that lets you know the progress of your donwloads and retry them if they fail. It will be present in an icon in the right-bottom corner.

Fluschipranie for Opera is the weakest sibling I would say, It had to affront many Opera's lack of features. It will download your photos to a database in your hard disk. That database's size is limited to the ammount you have in opera:config - persistent storage - domain database quota/global database quota. While fluschipranie in other browsers will work silently in the background here it will have to open tabs constantly. It will be present in an icon in the right-top corner

Fluschipranie for Chrome is similar to Opera and Safari, but it has some powerful features, it runs silently in the background like Firefox and Safari; its database quota is unlimited(limited only by the space you have in your hard disk) you don't have to set it yourself like in Opera or Safari. It will be present in an icon in the right-top corner.

Fluschipranie for Safari will behave similar to Opera and Chrome although contrasting with those it will present with its own toolbar. It can camouflage with facebook itself. Default storage for fluschipranie will be 100 mb but you can allocate more space using Safari's preferences (limited to 500 mb), if that fades out fluschipranie will try to use facebook.com quota.

fluschipranie by browser, pros and cons

Firefox, pros:

  1. Photos saved in original format to hard disk.
  2. Unlimited Storage(limited to the space in your hard disk).
  3. Downloads Manager.
  4. Silent Behaviour.

Firefox, cons:

  1. Poor visibility.

Opera, pros:

  1. Unlimited Storage(limited to the space in your hard disk).
  2. Album Browser.
  3. Photo Browser.

Opera, cons:

  1. You have to increase storage manually.
  2. Noisy Behaviour(opening tabs).
  3. Photos saved encoded in database.

Chrome, pros:

  1. Unlimited Storage(limited to the space in your hard disk).
  2. Album Browser.
  3. Photo Browser.
  4. Silent Behaviour.

Chrome, cons:

  1. Photos saved encoded in database.

Safari, pros:

  1. Visibility (Toolbar Presentation)
  2. Album Browser.
  3. Photo Browser.
  4. Silent Behaviour.

Safari, cons:

  1. You have to increase storage manually.
  2. Limited Storage (limited to 500mb)
  3. Photos saved encoded in database.

What is fluschipranieExtractor?

fluschipranieExtractor is a java program made for extract photo albums downloaded by fluschipranie in Opera, Chrome or Safari. It is easy and very friendly to use.

Can I trust fluschipranie?

Anytime a new version is launched it undergoes thoroughly revision by experts before it could be published in any browser.

In addition it has reviewed and certified by softpedia as software 100% free and secure.

NEWS

Provisional solution to fluschipranie failure in facebook new layout

here

fluschiExtractor to the rescue

For those that have database albums stored by fluschipranie in(Opera, Chrome or Safari), fluschipranieExtractor comes to the rescue.

Safari Fluschipranie 0.0.1 Ready.

Fluschipranie for Safari released. Fluschipranie now is available in 4 browsers.

Firefox Fluschipranie 0.1.4.c ready

Release Note: When changing the settings to download large images in previous version(0.1.4.b) it does not work.

Mluschipranie

Mluschipranie 0.0.1 for myspace ready.

Opera Fluschipranie 1.4.4

Release Note: Https bug fixed.

Fluschipranie 100% trusted and free from spyware or malware.

It was reviewed by softpedia and received an award: Trust

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