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Thread ID: 96018 2008-12-25 19:30:00 Wot's the best Download Manager? tuiruru (12277) Press F1
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732417 2008-12-25 19:30:00 Season's Greetings all

Has anyone got any opinions on which is the best download manager to use with Firefox 3.0.5 under Vista Home Premium and why? I know I need to use Flashgot to manage the manager.
tuiruru (12277)
732418 2008-12-25 19:32:00 Well search for one in its addons and see whats available

Nothing wrong with firefox's one. At least it can resume
Speedy Gonzales (78)
732419 2008-12-25 19:39:00 download them all is a FF addon that works well for me gary67 (56)
732420 2008-12-25 20:15:00 Wouldn't have a clue, but I use Getright.
:)
Trev (427)
732421 2008-12-25 20:17:00 I Use Freedownload Manager (http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/) - works well, and it also means you can close off the browsers if you want once the download starts. wainuitech (129)
732422 2008-12-26 02:52:00 I find Getright has the best features - No other download manager I have ever used can do multisource downloads like Getright does

if anyone knows of one, please, let me know!
Agent_24 (57)
732423 2008-12-26 10:02:00 I find Getright has the best features - No other download manager I have ever used can do multisource downloads like Getright does

if anyone knows of one, please, let me know!

I have also used GetRight but recently switched to FlashGet and find it a bit better than GetRight.
Term_X (560)
732424 2008-12-26 10:09:00 Who needs a download manager anyway?

If you can not create folders or directories the download might end up on your desktop.
Sweep (90)
732425 2008-12-26 11:46:00 Who needs a download manager anyway?

If you can not create folders or directories the download might end up on your desktop.

Incredibly useful if you download a lot and often download large files.

My main use of getright is due to the mirror function. For example if downloading the latest ubuntu you can get the same file from up to 10 different websites at once, maximising throughput and as a side effect using up less bandwidth per server, which is nice for them.

Another good reason is when you start downloading from a non-resumable website - if you can add another, resumable mirror, you can safely stop the download and resume from a different site.

I have tried FlashGet before but while it had almost all the functions I wanted, it did not have multisource/mirror downloading capabilities. It was only possible to have one URL for each file and there was no "mirror search" function.

It works in a different way, opening more than one connection to the same server on the same file, but that is only useful when the server limits bandwidth per connection, and you can get away with multiple connections to boost speed (and most servers which do limit speed usually limit you to only one connection anyway)
Agent_24 (57)
732426 2008-12-26 12:25:00 DownThemAll (addons.mozilla.org) is by far the best download manager for Firefox I have ever used - infact it is the best download manager IMO. Bozo (8540)
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