Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Best Free Download Manager

Best Free Download Manager You have several good choices in this category. To me a good downloader is one that does the job, is well integrated into your browser and is not intrusive. That's why my top recommendation for some time has been Star Downloader [1]. Unfortunately the freeware version has been effectively frozen at version 1.44 with future enhancements restricted to the shareware version. It is however, still a fine choice. After trying half a dozen other products, I've settled on "Free Download Manager" [2] as my current top selection. It's fast, stable and integrates well into both Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox though the later works best with the free FlashGot extension installed. "Free Download Manager" offers simultaneous multi-part downloads, easy restarting and recovery, a powerful scheduler, downloading from mirrors and just about everything else you need in a download utility. Additionally, there is no embedded adware or nag screen. I've had some reports that the author's site shows up red on McAfee site Advisor and I've recently double checked the download file and it is 100% clean. However the cautious may want to download it from Softpedia [3] who also rate it as "spyware free." After using it for a couple of weeks, I've decided that it's actually just as good as Star Downloader with the advantage that it's still being actively developed. Indeed, version 2 released in April 2006 adds even more features to this already impressive product. If you are looking for another option the commercial FlashGet [4] program is now available for free. It's certainly full featured and nicely integrated but I find it overly complex to use. The product has a bit of a history of bundling in other products with the install but when I tried V1.72, it was totally clean. Another excellent choice is the time-proven LeechGet [5] program which is free for personal use. Again it's got pretty well everything that you want in a download manager. Some folks find its colorful graphical presentation attractive, I find it a little gaudy and intrusive. Looks aside it certainly does its job well. Note that the indicated download rates are a tad optimistic so don't mistake this for superior performance. There is a separate plug-in for Mozilla/Firefox, Netscape and Opera integration. Finally for Firefox users there is the superb free add-in called DownThemAll [6]. It's not as configurable as some of the other products I've recommended but for most users it's all they will ever need.
Code:
[1] http://www.stardownloader.com/downloads.php Freeware, All Windows versions, 2.34MB [2] http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/download.htm Freeware, All Windows versions, 1.59MB [3] http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Download-Managers/Free-Download-Manager.shtml [4] http://www.flashget.com/index_en.htm Freeware, all Windows versions, 1.43MB [5] http://www.leechget.net/en/ Free for personal use, All Windows versions, 2.9MB [6] https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/201/ Free Firefox extension, 425KB

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