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- Price: Purchase $25.00 to buy
- Operating system: Mac OS X 10.5, Mac OS X 10.2, Mac OS X 10.5 Intel, Mac OS X 10.4 Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 PPC, Mac OS X 10.4, Mac OS X 10.3, Mac OS X 10.4 PPC, Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Date added: January 13, 2009
- Total Downloads: 4,380
- Downloads last week: 88
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From Presenta Ltd. :iGetter is a powerful, full featured download manager and accelerator. iGetter can greatly improve the speed of your downloads using segmented downloading. In addition it allows auto resume on broken downloads, queue filtering, site explorer, searching of mirrors, FileAvenue.net integration, history list, scheduling downloads for low traffic periods, auto redial on broken connection, auto hang-up, and shut down on completion.
What's new in this version:
Version 2.7.5 added a "Download Selection with iGetter" contextual menu command in Safari, Camino, and Firefox browsers.More popular Dial-up Software downloads
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Version: iGetter 2.7.5
Pros: I usually download at 235-300kb from my browser. I reached speeds up to 1,400kb with iGetter. What a difference! It ties in with Safari and Firefox and automatically downloads files you click on from the browser.
Cons: Using the program without the browser is a bit confusing. Its obviously designed to be a batch processor like Compressor and is just about as confusing. I'm sure, once I get past the learning curve, it will be much easier.
Summary: You don't realize how much you NEED faster downloads until you have iGetter. Its kind of like going from floppies to a hard drive. You were always happy with those floppies until that first time you used a hard drive.
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