The statistics tab shows statistical information about all
downloads.

The following information is available:
- Links checked: The total number of downloaded
files, including HTML documents, images, etc..
- Links in buffer: The number of links that has
been found on the downloaded pages but not checked yet.
- Files failed: The number files that couldn’t be
downloaded. The reason may be a dead link or a non-responding server.
- Links to other servers skipped: The number of links found that
didn’t point to the same server as the start page URL. Links to other
servers are skipped if “Only links on same server as start page” is checked
on the options page.
- Files downloaded successfully: The number of
files that has been successfully added to a gallery.
- Files smaller than minimum size skipped: The number of
files found that met the download criteria but were skipped because they were
smaller than the minimum files size specified on the options page.
- Files larger than maximum size skipped: The number of files found
that met the download criteria but were skipped because they were larger than the maximum files size specified on the options page.
- Pictures smaller than requested size skipped: The number of
pictures found that met the download criteria but were skipped because they were
smaller than the minimum pictures size specified on the options page.
- Files with wrong file type skipped: The number of files found with
other extensions than those specified on the options page.
- Links skipped because the URLs didn't contain required patterns:
The number of links skipped because the URLs didn't contain the patterns
specified on the options page.
- Links skipped because the URLs contained illegal patterns: The
number of links skipped because the URLs contained an illegal pattern
specified on the options page.
To reset all counters (except links in queues), click the
Reset button.
Hint: If the toolbar doesn’t download the files you expect
it to then check the Statistics tab to see if the files were skipped because
they were located on another server or because they were too small.