Astahost.com   Mar 20, 2010
Open Discussion & Free Web Hosting > Computers & Tech > Software > System Tools & Utilities
Pages: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Best Download Manager - what download manager do you use? and why?

free web hosting

Read Latest Entries..: (Post #55) by 100janovski on Jun 27 2009, 01:42 AM.
For torrents i am using uTorrent, for regular downloads i use Orbit Downlader. I like it cos it's supporting my lanugage (Macedonian), can download any thing from a website that is flash (like YouTube videos, flash videos...) and faster downloads. Previously i was using FlashGet and now i realized that there was better software. Regards...
read more.
Read the FIRST post of this Topic. - Express your Opinion! Contribute Knowledge :-).

Open Discussion & Free Web Hosting > Computers & Tech > Software > System Tools & Utilities

Best Download Manager - what download manager do you use? and why?

justme
for me free download manager is best.
i used getright dap, ida, idm and ... but FDM(free download manager) is the best.
it support zip file preview and query size option
download it from: www.freedownloadmanager.org/download.htm cool.gif

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

doudou
The best download software I’ve used is BitTorent and other versions of it. I like it because you can find pretty much everything you might think of; from movies to TV series to any music and animes. Also if enough people are either seeding it or downloading it, it is extremely fast. I’ve downloaded 40 min of video in less than 20 minutes.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

pyost
BitTorrent can't actually be considered a download manager, since it can only be used for downloading torrents - therefore it's a peer-to-peer software. A download manager is something that allows you to download files from servers.

Until a year ago, I used to use Star Downloader, as it satisfied me the most. However, some time after switching to Firefox, i realized that no download manager was necessary anymore. They are useful only for bigger files, and I do not download such things. So I use the in-built Firefox download manager.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

doudou
I see I see. I guess I've not really used any download managers then. Where might they be useful?

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

pyost
Most of them say that your download speed will increase. This is nonsense - it might increase for a few bytes, but that's too small to be noticed. Another function that actually proved to be useful is the ability to pause downloads. Sure, Firefox also has this option, but most of the time it hasn't worked for me - and it can be useful when downloading pretty big files.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

ThePhenomenalDream
I use torrents to download my files. uTorrent, very fast and easy to use. Get what you need all the time!

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

justme
QUOTE(ThePhenomenalDream @ Aug 19 2006, 11:57 AM) *

I use torrents to download my files. uTorrent, very fast and easy to use. Get what you need all the time!


but why you dont use bittorrent ?
it is a full program and free for all smile.gif

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

yordan
QUOTE
but why you dont use bittorrent ?

You use bittorrent client in order to download from bittorrent servers.
If the thing you want to download is not on a bittorrent server, you cannot download it.
For instance if you want to upgrade your phpbb forum to the latest level, or if you want to create your phpbb forum from scratch, you donload the distro from http://www.phpbb.com/downloads.php ,
which is a http server, and not a bittorrent server.
In other words,
- you use a ftp client in order to download from a ftp server.
- you use a http client (IE6 or Fireforx) to download from a http server.
- you use a bittorrent client in order to download from a bittorrent server.

And you use myveryprivate client in order to download from myveryprivate server...

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

pyost
QUOTE(yordan @ Aug 19 2006, 06:53 PM) *

- you use a ftp client in order to download from a ftp server.
- you use a http client (IE6 or Fireforx) to download from a http server.


I would just like to add that most of the browsers and download managers can download both from FTP and HTTP servers. That is, of course, if the FTP server is public - no username or password used. I can't guarantee that you can use a browser/download manager for downloading files from "protected" FTP servers. Whereas you might be able to enter them through a browser, I presume you would need a FTP client to download anything.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

XIII
I used dap, fresh download manager, Accelerator, D4X and much more, but the best always was Gozilla for windows and D4X for Linux, and i'm on the other side from what pysot said, it really increases download speed, ofcourse it doen't touch internet speed, but it uses every byte in your connection to accelerate your downloading speed, so you can notice not less than 12kb diffirence in speed when you use it on 512kbps ADSL for example "the connection i use", also it can pause and resume and this so much helpful in huge files downloading.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

Latest Entries

100janovski
For torrents i am using uTorrent, for regular downloads i use Orbit Downlader. I like it cos it's supporting my lanugage (Macedonian), can download any thing from a website that is flash (like YouTube videos, flash videos...) and faster downloads. Previously i was using FlashGet and now i realized that there was better software. Regards

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

takerraj
I use Orbit downloader. It has no ads and will never eat your bandwidth for purpose of Ads by compromising the speed, like DAP, Flashget, Getright etc. DAP premium and IDM both do a wonderful job and they are my favourites in the paid versions. With orbit you can also download music and videos from sites like youtube, Imeem etc that's really cool and that's why I like it.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

Tian
Until now I think Xunlei would be the best download tool for me. This is a local download manager, which may not be familiar for a lot of outside here. The technology it used is similar to bittorrent as person to person. Many people may think this kind of technology may be not so secure and vulnerable to attack. But the speed is really amazing comparing other download tools I have used ever. So I have to choose it though it still pose some threat. No one could be perfect this way.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

TBCKiller
I use Download Accelerator Plus (D.A.P) its much faster well for me and you can see the files you download pause them resume them and its easy to use

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

Spencer
I have been using Internet Download Manager on Windows. I think its the most intelligent download manager. With capability of downloading up to 16 segments simultaneously, provided the server allows that many connections. Through IDM I can always download at the maximum speed of my Internet connection.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)


Got an Opinion! Express your Views! (no registration):-
Add your Reply/ Opinion/ Views/ Comments/ Suggestion/ Questions/ Queries etc.
Posts with decent grammar & English will be accepted and please refrain from profanities.
For asking a Question, We recommend you to sign-up (for free) so that you can track the topic easily.

Nature of your Post*: Opinion/ Reply/ Comments
Question/Query
Feedback to us.
       
Name   Email
Title/Question*

This textarea will convert to Rich-Text automatically (IE, Firefox, Chrome)

Pages: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Similar Topics

Keywords : Download Manager Download Manager


    Looking for download, manager, download, manager



See Also,

*SIMILAR VIDEOS*
Searching Video's for download, manager, download, manager
advertisement




Best Download Manager - what download manager do you use? and why?

Affordable Web Hosting, Low cost Web Hosting - ComputingHost.com



Creative Commons License