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  2. Comparison of download managers - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of download managers. This comparison contains download managers, and also file sharing applications that can be used as download managers (using the http, https and ftp-protocol). For pure file sharing applications see the Comparison of file sharing applications.

  3. Internet Download Manager - Wikipedia

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    Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a commercial download manager software application owned by American company Tonec, Inc. It is only available for the Microsoft Windows operating system. IDM is a tool that manages and schedules downloads. It can utilize full bandwidth and contains recovery and resume capabilities to continue downloading files ...

  4. Download manager - Wikipedia

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    A download manager manages files being downloaded from the internet. [1] Download managers break down files into multiple chunks for faster download speeds and allocate resources for downloading multiple items simultaneously. [2] Failed downloads can also be restarted from a download manager. [3] Download managers may be separate programs or ...

  5. JDownloader - Wikipedia

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    www.jdownloader.org. JDownloader is a download manager, written in Java, which allows automatic download of groups of files from one-click hosting sites. JDownloader supports the use of premium accounts. [3] Some parts of the code are open-source. As a popular software tool used in Europe, in December 2009 the program's website was in the top ...

  6. Go!Zilla - Wikipedia

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    Go!Zilla was one of many download managers, also called download accelerators. [2] These particular programs were especially useful when dial-up internet access was more common as it was more difficult to download data due to slow speeds and disconnections. Download accelerators allowed users to stop and resume partial downloads. [3]

  7. Orbit Downloader - Wikipedia

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    Website. orbitdownloader.com (Offline) Orbit Downloader is a discontinued download manager for Microsoft Windows. Launched in 2006, its developers abandoned it in 2009. [4] In 2013, Orbit Downloader was classified as malware by antivirus software after ESET discovered a botnet in the application. [3][6][7][4][8]

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  9. Talk:Comparison of download managers - Wikipedia

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    For example, under Download accelerator Plus, I have removed the "Adware with free version" and changed to "None Known". This is because the software doesn't contain "Adware", but rather contains built-in streamed ads, on designated built-in ad bar within the software UI, that are confined to the program's running environment.