If you download as much software as we do, having a download manager like
FlashGet is definitely going to make your life much easier. A few years ago
these managers were a basic need for all download junkies. Internet
connections were not as fast and reliable as they are now, so you needed a
tool that could not only improve your speed but also allow you to pause,
restart and resume downloads. FlashGet does all of that, and even more. It
takes care of all your downloads and automates the process from beginning to
end. It lets you download multiple files simultaneously and organize them
into categories - movies, music, software and even customizable categories.
Plus, now it also works with Torrent and eMule files. FlashGet can be set to
monitor both the clipboard and your web browser in search of downloadable
content. Bear in mind though that if you use Firefox you'll have to download
a separate plug-in. The great thing about this monitoring feature is that you
can specify the file types FlashGet should be looking for. And those who
prefer not to use the download monitor can use the floating window instead
– a transparent icon where you can start your downloads by dragging and
dropping links onto it. During our tests FlashGet reached excellent download
speed rates. Although having a broadband connection – like the one we use
in Softonic – surely helps, I'm sure FlashGet will improve the download
speed of any domestic DSL network connection. FlashGet is a feature-rich
manager for download addicts that automates the whole downloading process and
makes it faster and easier.Download *FlashGet 3.7.0.1195* in Softonic