A audiobahn1000 Member Mar 21, 2007 #1 Do those “download accelerators” such as Get Right do anything? From what I understand they break up the file into multiple sections and download each section at the same time. Does that actually help download a file faster?
Do those “download accelerators” such as Get Right do anything? From what I understand they break up the file into multiple sections and download each section at the same time. Does that actually help download a file faster?
H heyman421 banned Mar 21, 2007 #2 why not try it and let us know programs like that were a lot more important back in the dialup days when a download could be interrupted by a phone call there's really no point in running additional software with broadband speeds
why not try it and let us know programs like that were a lot more important back in the dialup days when a download could be interrupted by a phone call there's really no point in running additional software with broadband speeds
chupacabra New Member Mar 21, 2007 #3 Firefox has his own you should try it, as long as you download speed past over 200 you'll see increments
Firefox has his own you should try it, as long as you download speed past over 200 you'll see increments
R rayZa New Member Mar 21, 2007 #4 Yes, it does help to dl faster from my experience. Currently I'm using FlashGot (ff addon) + FlashGet.
Yes, it does help to dl faster from my experience. Currently I'm using FlashGot (ff addon) + FlashGet.
patrickv Active Member Mar 22, 2007 #5 oh yes it does. i was using DAP8 but then i moved to IDM (internet download manager) extreme speeds..lol
oh yes it does. i was using DAP8 but then i moved to IDM (internet download manager) extreme speeds..lol