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Best Download Manager - what download manager do you use? and why? | ||
Discussion by justme with 56 Replies.
Last Update: June 27, 2009, 1:42 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 4 pages. | ||
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
Tue Aug 15, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Wed Aug 16, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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.
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Sat Aug 19, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (ThePhenomenalDream)
I use torrents to download my files. uTorrent, very fast and easy to use. Get what you need all the time!
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but why you dont use bittorrent ?
it is a full program and free for all
Sat Aug 19, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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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...
Sat Aug 19, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
- 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.
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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.
Sat Aug 19, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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Sat Aug 19, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Don't have any meaningful usage for those programs nowadays, I think. It's true that my internet tends to unexpectedly disconnect itself which has caused me some grief before with downloading, but it's only really minor grief as I tend to download small files. And BTW, the reason that download "accelerators" actually make retrieving files from the internet faster is because they tend to look for mirrors to the same file, and thus concurrently download numerous segments of the file from different servers.
Anyways, the Firefox download manager isn't that great, but it's OK. And yeah, it's pausing and resuming capabilities suck, but that's a whole lot more than you can say for Windows Live!'s (and MSN Messenger's) file-sharing capabilities. Here's a tip for everyone: if you're trying to send your friends some files through the MSN network, you're rather off setting up the FileZilla Server and sending an FTP link to your friends.
Sun Aug 20, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (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.
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but both dap and gozilla have some adware
just try some adware remover like spysweeper
Sun Aug 20, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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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.Internet explorer also works with protected ftp server.
You simply have to tell your browser that you are not using an anonymous server, and you have to provide the ftp username first, and the ftp password will be asked.
The way giving the URL providing the ftp username in order to access a non-anonymous ftp server with a browser is :
ftp:myftpusername@myftpserver
You see a popup window appearing asking for the password of the ftp user named "myftpusername".
Simply try it with your astahost account, if you already defined your ftp user and his ftp password, you can access your files both by a ftp client and with Internet Explorer !
Mon Aug 21, 2006 Reply New Discussion
I used to be on a dial up which was free in the evening and Getright allows you dial at certain times cut off at a time limit or at the end of file..turn off your pc etc etc
A nice feature is being able to do an auto search of differnt mirrors for the file and check the speeds and get chunks of the file from the fastest host.
Also you can download all files from a page say a photo gallery or set of videos with one download..it can even make a folder and rename all the files for you as it does it..
Well worth a look guys..its the best!!
Mark420
Mon Aug 21, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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