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                              A download manager facilitates downloading of files from the Internet. Designed with specific purposes in mind, a manager can:Automatically dial up an Internet provider at night, when rates are low and download files. The manager will disconnect the dial up when the downloading is complete.

 

Download huge files for users with a broadband connection, can resume broken downloads, limit downloading capacity, browse a site automatically to download specified content, and do regular updating of downloads.Easy to use download managers integrate well with web browsers. Features include: scheduling, traffic shaping, virus checking, as well as cataloguing.

 

Download managers either use BHO, browser helper object or APP, asynchronous pluggable protocol to intercept downloads. Some managers use one while others use both methods. An effective download manager is known to increase download speeds by 500 percent.BHO is used by: FlashGet, GoZilla, Mass Downloader, Alligator, and NetAnts.APP is used by: GetRight, Re Get, FlashGet, and Download Accelerator Plus.

 

Downloading videos, freeware, and shareware is facilitated by the use of a download manager. Download managers save downloaded files in appropriate folders and perform their functions late at night when you are not using the net.If a download is broken due to browser crash, electricity shut down, or lost connection, a download manager will resume where the process was interrupted.

 

 A few download managers grant greater user control while others are designed such that the content developers have control. Some like GoZilla display DOWNLOAD  adware in the user interface while others have spyware, FlashGet. There are some with no adware or spyware like LeechGet 2003. Download managers are of many kinds. Some are free while others require payment. Commonly used  ADOBESENSE   managers are: Offline Explorer, Nici, GoZilla, WellGet, Download Accelerator Plus, and Mozilla Firefox. Related to but different are P2P applications: Kazaa, eMule, BitTorrent, and stream recorders.