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yogsloth: Damn, Torchlight II for half the price I just bought it from Humble a couple of months ago...
This + I didn't even had the time to install it :)
That's the lowest BTA I've seen in a long time; I was just going to go PWYW but at that rate...

Humble may be low on ideas... but there are still things they could totally milk... like RPGs; they've only have 2 RPG bundles so far... RPGs > Cats.
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undeadcow: That's the lowest BTA I've seen in a long time; I was just going to go PWYW but at that rate...

Humble may be low on ideas... but there are still things they could totally milk... like RPGs; they've only have 2 RPG bundles so far... RPGs > Cats.
When bundle was just started, The BTA was $6.67 and within 2 mins it dropped to $2.36
It's a bit OT but after Humble restructured the library is there still a way to copy a humble download link into a download helper like JDownloader?
Post edited June 24, 2015 by MarkoH01
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MarkoH01: It's a bit OT but after Humble restructured the library is there still a way to copy a humble download link into a download helper like JDownloader?
If you click the link and have your browser configured to "ask what to do with downloads", you should have a choice to select your download manager if it's well-integrated with the browser. I use DownThemAll and it's one of the options. Not as convenient as the old right-click to DTA, but still functions after a fashion.
The second time i've seen Torchlight 2 offered on Humble drm-free. Hard to decide if I should get it now or wait and see if it pops up on gog, quite a dilemma.
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MarkoH01: It's a bit OT but after Humble restructured the library is there still a way to copy a humble download link into a download helper like JDownloader?
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IAmSinistar: If you click the link and have your browser configured to "ask what to do with downloads", you should have a choice to select your download manager if it's well-integrated with the browser. I use DownThemAll and it's one of the options. Not as convenient as the old right-click to DTA, but still functions after a fashion.
I always used JDownloader and copied the link into clipboard. That's not possible anymore?
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MarkoH01: I always used JDownloader and copied the link into clipboard. That's not possible anymore?
Doesn't seem possible, at least not in Firefox. However DownThemAll does appear in the right-click menu, contrary to what I stated before. So if JDownloader offers similar integration then that could work. Otherwise you might need to use a different downloader or a different browser.
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IAmSinistar: If you click the link and have your browser configured to "ask what to do with downloads", you should have a choice to select your download manager if it's well-integrated with the browser. I use DownThemAll and it's one of the options. Not as convenient as the old right-click to DTA, but still functions after a fashion.
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MarkoH01: I always used JDownloader and copied the link into clipboard. That's not possible anymore?
Right-Click and copying the link seems not to work anymore, so jdownloader can't grab the download link from the clipboard anymore. Personally I use the extension FlashGot, which allows you to choose your download manager. Works perfect with jdownloader and Humble Bundle. So it seems you have now two options/exensions.
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MarkoH01: I always used JDownloader and copied the link into clipboard. That's not possible anymore?
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DukeNukemForever: Right-Click and copying the link seems not to work anymore, so jdownloader can't grab the download link from the clipboard anymore. Personally I use the extension FlashGot, which allows you to choose your download manager. Works perfect with jdownloader and Humble Bundle. So it seems you have now two options/exensions.
For using Flashgot i recommend to bind it with WGET (there s windows ports now too) - its ideal for downloading big files, use very little memory and CPU.
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haydenaurion: The second time i've seen Torchlight 2 offered on Humble drm-free. Hard to decide if I should get it now or wait and see if it pops up on gog, quite a dilemma.
On your place i would go for that. Many games from Humble is...pretty slow in getting on GOG. Grab it now.
Post edited June 25, 2015 by Redfern
Thank you all for helping me with my JDownloader problem and giving me some options to fix my problem. It's very much appreciated and shows me again that GOG community is the best :)
<span class="bold">Humble Weekly Bundle: Eye Candy 3</span>

PWYW ($1 for Steam keys)
Tengami
Where is my Heart?
Back to Bed

BTA
7 Grand Steps: What Ancients Begat
Deep Under the Sky
Valdis Story: Abyssal City

BTA + $1
The Dream Machine (Chapters 1-5) [One Steam key contains the first 3 chapters, while the 4th and 5th chapters come in separate keys]

Everything is DRM-Free+Steam, except for The Dream Machine, which is Steam-only. In addition, all games support Windows and Mac. Back to Bed also has a Linux version, while Deep Under the Sky also offers an Android version.
Post edited June 25, 2015 by Grargar
That first tier is a no brainer for me, not sure about the rest.
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Grargar: <span class="bold">Humble Weekly Bundle: Eye Candy 3</span>

PWYW ($1 for Steam keys)
Tengami
Where is my Heart?
Back to Bed

BTA
7 Grand Steps: What Ancients Begat
Deep Under the Sky
Valdis Story: Abyssal City

BTA + $1
The Dream Machine Chapters 1-5
Wow, GOG can't get Where is My Heart at anything more than a 25% discount in even their biggest sales (I'm assuming by the dev's directive), and now here it is on Humble in the PWYW tier, DRM-free even...
Yeah, just saw the new offer. First tier rules! :o)