Free Download Manager 3.9.2.1301
O. James Samson - March 13, 2013There are several download managers out there. But if you’re truly looking for a download manager that will increase your download speed and resume broken downloads, then what you need is Free Download Manager.
What is the deal with Free Download Manager?
It is a powerful, easy-to-use and absolutely free download accelerator and manager. It helps you increase your download speed by as much as 600% and more. It does this by splitting the files to download into sections and downloading them all at once. If you need to discontinue the download for whatever reason, you can resume the download right from where you left off without starting from the beginning.
It allows you to download files and whole web sites from any remote server via HTTP, HTTPS and FTP. You can also use BitTorrent protocol to download files. You can use this application to download your favorite movies online and save them in in native .flv format or converted to one of more popular video formats.
Some of the features of this program include: Free Download Manager is released under GNU Public License, Download files using BitTorrent protocol, Create new downloads or view the list of active and completed downloads remotely, via the internet, If you want to use Free Download Manager on different computers, you can easily create its portable version and avoid the need to install and configure the program on each computer and several other new and interesting features.
Freedownloadmanager.org, the publisher of this program, has added a few changes to this version. They are: RTSP/MMS downloads, FDM saves list of downloads and other service data only when it’s required, Auto update system for Firefox extension, Support of “Decrease traffic usage on browser activity” option for Firefox browser, Compatibility issue with Internet Explorer 10 and fixed bugs.
Any downsides?
None, I can think of! Works as it is designed to.
To familiarize yourself with this application, please go to FreeDownloadManager.org.
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