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i personally do not recommend a download manager unless it is actually sanctioned by microsoft or your just asking for trouble, trust me, ive gone thru a good 30 different download managers, and almost all of them caused more problems then they solved.
Baloney, saying you shouldnt use a program unless Microsoft "sanctions" it is just downright silly. I bet the big M doesnt sanction Firefox or Opera but that isnt going to stop me from using them.
I am sorry if you have had troubles with DL managers in the past but I have used GetRight and NetTransport for many years with IE, and flashgot since I switched to FireFox as my main browser and none of them have caused me any problems.
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the most common being that you can't download anymore.
That makes no sense, even if my DL manager doesnt work for some file it takes one click to disable it and let the browser DL it by itself.
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and its not fair to the people providing the servers to use those download managers to get around bandwidth caps.
I agree with this but dont blame the programs, blame the person that sets the configuration of the program, I have my DL managers set to never DL more than three files at once from any one server and I do not set them to DL one file using segmented DLs.
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If you have broadband you don't need a download manager. Even large files are handled easily without them.
I agree up to a point, I usually dont use mine for any file under 10 megs unless its part of a bigger group of files I want to get from one server. ie large rar files that have been broken into smaller parts for download. I also use managers sometimes if the server I am connecting to is extremely slow no matter what the files size is.
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Regarding bandwidth caps, they are put in place for a very good reason. Misuse of a download manager can actually behave like a denial of service attack. When that happens, you shut down the server to other visitors. The purpose of download managers is to help people on a slow connection so they don't lose time if a download gets interupted. Interfering with a server's bandwidth not only doesn't help a slow connection but it destroys the benefit of having a server at all. If you have broadband, don't use them.
Once again its all about how you set them up, if you dont allow them to DL many files at once and/or dont allow them to use segmented downloading then they behave no differently than if a user was clicking on the files himself using a browser.
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phine, maybe u should close this topic, scatters problem was solved, this forum no longer needs to be answered, and perhaps delete this post aswell
I wouldnt delete it, someone else might have the same problem in the future and they could find this topic with a search and/or a member could just link back to this topic instead of typing the whole thing over again.