I made a post in EE chat about a program called JDownloader.
I only really started using it today, and I thought it was more deserving of a thread rather than a post in a million-paged thread.
JDownloader is a pretty lightweight program that organises downloads. It's especially useful if you download from download sites like Rapidshare, Megaupload, Upload.to etc as a free user. You input the links like so:
Click Parse URLs and it'll find out type, size, all sorts of info about the file you're going to download.
It'll then realise it's password protected, and ask for the password to the .rar.
Once it's got the password, it'll wait the specified time set by the website, and start downloading when it can. Once it's finished, it'll even wait the cooldown time set by Rapidshare.
Once the whole package has downloaded, it'll extract the file into a specified location for you.
What a brilliant, clever little program.
http://jdownloader.org/
I only really started using it today, and I thought it was more deserving of a thread rather than a post in a million-paged thread.
JDownloader is a pretty lightweight program that organises downloads. It's especially useful if you download from download sites like Rapidshare, Megaupload, Upload.to etc as a free user. You input the links like so:
Click Parse URLs and it'll find out type, size, all sorts of info about the file you're going to download.
It'll then realise it's password protected, and ask for the password to the .rar.
Once it's got the password, it'll wait the specified time set by the website, and start downloading when it can. Once it's finished, it'll even wait the cooldown time set by Rapidshare.
Once the whole package has downloaded, it'll extract the file into a specified location for you.
What a brilliant, clever little program.
http://jdownloader.org/
Last edited by Finray (2009-10-16 16:33:30)