Uget My best Download Manager
I have been using GNU/Linux for two years so far, and I'm using Ubuntu (GNOME). Over this period, I have tested a lot of download manager applications; unfortunately, I can't find the one that suits best for me, because what I have in mind was a program which more or less is simple, lightweight and practical. I don't want a download manager which is crowded with features nor a primitive one and certainly I don't want one that works via a command line/terminal!
So, I had been experimenting with a number of such applications, but for one reason or another I can't rely in one of them!
But when I tried Uget, I found it the best download manager for me ^_^
It is a Program that is written in GTK + (the same libraries used by Gnome), lightweight, simple and has a clean interface, practical, easily integrated with Firefox through flashgot, support queue download, Simply it is the perfect program for me
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trouble downloading with Uget
I know its simple but I'm missing something. When I download from hotfile, the rar will have an extension of html. (ie www.hotfile.com/bestfile.rar.html) but uget never downloads the file, only the url.
I know the file is there because if I click the link, Google Chrome begins the download.
What gives? I can't find any support for this on their website. Thought you could help.