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Alright, here's how you use the Batch Download option. I didn't think it was that difficult, but anyways...
1. Load one of the images. (It doesn't matter which one.) If you use Firefox, click on it and select "copy image URL to clipboard." If you use IE, click on it and select "properties" and then copy the image's URL manually.
2. Open FlashGet and select Batch Download from the Jobs menu. Paste the URL of the file into the first spot in the window that opened.
3. Now, since the file will be from a sequence, it should have an obvious name, like "01.jpg" or "r000.gif" or something similar. Delete the LAST TWO numeric characters and replace them with "(*)" without the parenthesis. So the above examples would become "(*).jpg" and "r0(*).jpg", respectively. Make sure you leave the rest of the URL unchanged.
4. The next two text inputs are the image starting and ending numbers, generally "01" and however many images there are in the set. (It doesn't matter if you screw this up so long as you get the starting right.)
5. Finally, click "OK" and it will ask you where you want to download the files, etc, just like for a normal FlashGet operation. Make sure to use the same settings for all your files.
Note that if you're downloading something larger than 100 files (0-99) you'll have to perform two or more batch downloads, as I haven't found a way to make it do larger batches correctly. Just do one for 0-99, one for 100-199, etc, as nescessary.
And, as always, keep your files transferred at once to only one unless you are intentionally raping the site for bandwidth.
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