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Uhm... wget in mingw?rich_m wrote: Which is your favorite download manager for a windows OS?
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Wget Windows binary. Works better than any other download manager I've tried.
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Usually I don't bother with extra software. A rather reliable DSL connection with flatrate does that for you - I just right-click, "Download link target" from MSIE and that's it.
If I have to bulk-leech stuff, it's wget under Cygwin.
If I have to bulk-leech stuff, it's wget under Cygwin.
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
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after trying many of them, i've finally come to the conclusion that for really big files like iso etc, i use IDM (Internet download mgr), b/w usage is always above 90%. and for smaller or moderate ones is a whole range of choices, maybe LeechGet, Flashget, DAP.
btw, i dont know why my experience with those dlnd managers/accelerators is not good when it comes to big downloads (dvd iso), there, IDM works the best. and i've no idea why that is so.
btw, i dont know why my experience with those dlnd managers/accelerators is not good when it comes to big downloads (dvd iso), there, IDM works the best. and i've no idea why that is so.
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I just use firefox nothing extra, sometimes fireftp for ftp downloads
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Just Firefox or ABC (yet Another Bittorrent Client) for torrents. ABC is great - it's very simple, and it doesn't have hundreds of features that I never will use.
-Stephen
-Stephen
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Firefox download manager for small sized files and login/cookie protected downloads, wget for large files ( ISO images... ). I'm under Gentoo Linux and mainly using text utilities ( even under X ).
Axel
Axel