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Title: Downloading tools.
Post by: Nine Toes on Thu 29/01/2004 05:15:27
My Google and Yahoo searches have turned up nothing for what I'm looking for...

I'm looking for a downloading tool that will keep a record of the position a download is in when I log off the internet, and when I log back on, the download will pick up right where it left off...

I had a pop-up blocker that I heard about on Tech TV that had one of these on it... but it wasn't blocking any pop-ups, so I deleted it... and now I can't even remember what it was called...

Anyway, can anyone tell me about any tools like this (that are worth checking out)?
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: TerranRich on Thu 29/01/2004 05:19:37
Are you serious? :P Any web savvy person will tell you to look at "Download Accelerator", and go from there. Look for download managers, or download accelerators, or something to that regard. I use DAP (Download Accelerator Plus) and it works fine for me. There is also "Go!Zilla" and "FileZilla" or something like that.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Nine Toes on Thu 29/01/2004 05:27:27
Hey, my bad bro... :-\  I'm not extremely web or computer savvy...

The reason I asked is because I'm having dial-up problems while trying to download the demo for BTS. ;)
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: ScottDoom on Thu 29/01/2004 05:31:18
I use Download Accelerator Plus (DAP).

FileZilla? I have a program called FileZilla, but it's an FTP program I use to upload things to my site.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Gregjazz on Thu 29/01/2004 05:39:14
I used to use Download Accelerator plus. I didn't like it because it had ads that slowed things down, and I'm one of those people who don't like buying programs like that when for free I could get -- Star Downloader!

Yes, folks, Star Downloader is my pick of the bunch. It has a lot more scheduling options, too. I've never encountered any problems with it. I've even turned off the modem while it was downloading, or had the computer crash, and it picked up right were it left off with no problems.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Squinky on Thu 29/01/2004 07:48:08
I use getright:

http://www.getright.com/

I used to use dap and it was good also...
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Mr Jake on Thu 29/01/2004 07:53:56
DAP is good, but it appears to hog ram if you download too much at a time.

Filezilla is good, but its an FTP program :D
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: TerranRich on Thu 29/01/2004 08:19:39
Heh, I was joking around Jekyll :P  And yeah, I believe it's Go!Zilla, I remember FileZilla is the FTP program. Duh. :P
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Ciro Durán on Fri 30/01/2004 17:30:31
I use GetRight at the moment. Although there was a time I also used Download Accelerator...

They're both cool, the first one is shareware, with nag windows. The other  (basically) shows you ads while you're downloading stuff.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Ghormak on Fri 30/01/2004 19:04:15
One thing to keep in mind is that some spyware removal programs consier DAP and Go!Zilla spyware. I'd stick to Getright just in case.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: TheYak on Fri 30/01/2004 22:24:12
I haven't mucked about with it yet but there's also FreshDownload @ http://www.freshdevices.com (http://www.freshdevices.com) It's free, has no spyware, and.. it's free.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Domino on Sat 31/01/2004 00:53:00
I'm just wondering if these are for dial-up connections only?

I got DSL last Friday and the download speeds are pretty quick, but will any of these programs make it faster?  Right now i'm downloading at about 90kbs, so will any of those programs make my download even quicker?  I know that my connection is fast enough, but i want faster. I want to push the limits of my internet connection.

BG  :)
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: ScottDoom on Sat 31/01/2004 01:05:10
You should get 300kb/sec with DSL, as with cable. With DAP, I get 350kb/sec, but without it I get the same... Sometimes when sites go slow, I can use DAP to make it go faster though. So no, it isn't only for dial-up connections.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Domino on Sat 31/01/2004 01:15:02
here are my speed test numbers. Are these normal?

720.7 Kbits/sec

90.1 Kbytes/sec

BG
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Squinky on Sat 31/01/2004 01:16:45
It all depends on where the downloads coming from really. I have dsl and it's right around 90 most of the time, except on some slower servers I guess....

I just use getright to save my position if I quit really...
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: auhsor on Sat 31/01/2004 03:14:20
I use getright. I used to crack it, but the latest versions have some database thingy that doesn't let you do it. Well, i couldn't be bothered doing that again, so i just leave it as the shareware version.
Title: Re:Downloading tools.
Post by: Gankkizz on Sat 31/01/2004 18:08:27
Star Downloader (http://www.stardownloader.com)