skip the rapidshare download timer

coolgayathra

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If you are downloading files from rapidshare.com and don’t have a premium account then you have to wait for some time to get the download link, it is very annoying. If you want to skip the timer follow these steps:
1- Open the rapidshare file link in the browser
2- Click on Free user button, if you don’t have Rapidshare premium account

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3- This will show you a timer as showing below.​

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Do you want to kill this timer?
Just copy and paste following javascript code into the browser and hit the Enter
javascript:alert(c=-1)
4- This will skip the timer and now you can download the file without waiting.​

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if this dont work try this



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One of the most annoying things about services like MegaUpload, RapidShare, Sharebee, and Zshare is the download throttling they have in place. When you click to download a file, you generally have to wait as long as a minute before you're actually presented with a download link to get your file. With the SkipScreen extension for Firefox, you don't have to wait to download the files you want--you can download them immediately.

SkipScreen works with RapidShare, MegaUpload, DepositFiles, Sharebee, Zshare, and more. In many cases, these sites force you to wait increasingly longer as you download multiple files, which can be a pain if you're reading a music blog, for example, and the author has posted half-dozen free tracks to download. For many of these services, each download requires a longer wait before you can start, and each file has to be downloaded one at a time.

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With SkipScreen, you can simply install the extension and start downloading like you would from any other site, without waiting for the countdown timer to finish. The developer of SkipScreen updates the add-on to respond to changes from these file sharing sites frequently and is always on the lookout for additional services to add to the extension.

The service recommends that uploaders include a link to SkipScreen to make it easier for their audiences to download the files they've posted, and also suggested Sharebee, an upload service that works particularly well with SkipScreen. The extension is free, and supports Firefox 2.0 or higher.



 
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cbpower

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I have used this on the old rapid share and it didn't work.
Same now ! :(

when I add the java script and when I press enter the following message comes machan

The download cannot be provided. Please check, if your browser supports Javascript.

I'm using Mozilla Firefox 3.10
 

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