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Alternative Download Manager Like IDM (Internet Download Manager)

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Download manager is very essential for increasing download speed. Internet download manager is most popular download manager all over the world but it is shareware. If you want to use it so you have to purchase it otherwise you have to used pirated copy. I want to say you that if you get all advantage of IDM so why you use IDM pirated copy? Xtreme Download Manager supports HTTP, HTTPS and FTP protocols, firewalls, proxy servers, file redirects, cookies, authorization etc. Just download & try for first time.

Xtreme Download Manager


Download Manager

Advantage:

  • Totally Freeware
  • Resume broken/dead downloads
  • Download any flv video from any site
  • Schedule download
  • Download speed up-to 500%
  • Integrates automatically with all browsers

 Disadvantage:

  • Need Java runtime
  • Speed limit option
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