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| 449862 | 2006-04-28 12:06:00 | Why do people use Download Managers anyway? I've never experienced problems managing my own downloads.Because sometimes it hurts to know that your latest Linux iso has just crashed at 99% while downloading. ;) | bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 449863 | 2006-04-28 13:31:00 | K that's starting to bug me now. It's Gonzales. Well, it certainly zoundz more zezty. Thankz for reprimanding me, anyway :D Cheerz :) By the way, I am aware that there are plenty of typographical error in this particular post. :lol: |
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| 449864 | 2006-05-01 23:30:00 | Why do people use Download Managers anyway? I've never experienced problems managing my own downloads. I've never tried using one, having knowledge that many of them are filled with spyware. But yeah, why use one anyway? :confused: I mainly use one so that I can queue up a bunch of stuff to download and let it do it's thing. They automatically resume the download if the connection is broken and use mirror sites if the original site is down. Once set up, I can go play a game or do something else & not have to worry about it :) |
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