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Is there any download accelerator available for suse?
if so tel me where it is available and how to INSTALL. . ....
- 10-16-2008 #1Just Joined!
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Any download accelerator for suse?
Is there any download accelerator available for suse?
if so tel me where it is available and how to INSTALL. . .
- 10-16-2008 #2forum.guy
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Welcome to the forums!

You can find some options that might work for you here:
Download Managers | Linux App Finder
I'd recommend installing any that you want to try using an openSUSE repository and Yast before trying to install from source.
Let us know what you go with.oz
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- 10-16-2008 #3Just Joined!
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I already hv KGet. but i need a faster one like "Download accelerator plus" for windows...
- 10-21-2008 #4Just Joined!
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openSuse 10.2, 10.3, 11.0
look in yast
prozgui - GUI Advanced Linux Download Manager
This is the GUI version of ProZilla. It uses libprozilla and the GUI is created and designed with the Fast Light Tool Kit (fltk). ProZilla is a download accelerator program written for Linux to speed up the normal file download process. It often gives speed increases of around 200% to 300%. It supports both the FTP and HTTP protocols, and the theory behind it is very simple. The program opens multiple connections to a server, and each of the connections downloads a part of the file, thus defeating existing Internet congestion prevention methods which slow down a single connection based download.
- 10-21-2008 #5
I use the DownThemAll add-on for firefox. It is installed like any firefox add-on from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox
- 10-15-2009 #6Just Joined!
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Try SKDownloader. It is free, fast and very simple to use. There is also an installer for linux. No need to make and all.
toolsbysk.com/skdownloader


