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FLASHGET:download manager


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FlashGet is a download manager that allows for faster downloads and better management of your downloaded files. You can resume broken downloads, organize your files into categories, create download rules for automatic sorting based on the site or file extension, schedule your downloads and more. The program can increase download speeds by splitting files and downloading multiple sections simultaneously, and also search for file mirrors to provide you with alternate download locations. Other features include support for Torrent files, browser integration, site login, dial-up support and more. FlashGet supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, MMS, MMST, and RTSP protocols.

http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/flashget/flashget.html

http://www.flashget.com/

this used to be shareware but it`s free now...it has bittorrent support and the download manager seems very fast...no ads or spyware...nice and light..i don`t usually have much luck with combined p2p/download manager-type bittorrent supported apps such as ares and free download manager but i`ll see how this goes.... :)

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