grandpaflo
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uGet is a multi-platform app for Linux, BSD, Android & Windows (XP - 8)
http://ugetdm.com/
http://ugetdm.com/downloads
http://ugetdm.com/features
http://ugetdm.com/gallery
http://ugetdm.com/about
http://ugetdm.com/blog
http://ugetdm.com/forum
http://ugetdm.com/help/faqs
http://ugetdm.com/documentation
http://ugetdm.com/documentation/tutorials
http://ugetdm.com/manpage
http://ugetdm.com/changelog
What is uGet?
"uGet is a lightweight and full-featured Download Manager for Linux and Windows. uGet allows you to download in multiple parallel streams for download acceleration, put files in a Download Queue, Pause & Resume downloads, Advanced Category Management, Browser Integration, Clipboard Monitoring, Batch Downloads, localized into 23 Languages, and many more features.
Our Downloads page includes over 25 packages for various Linux distributions including but not limited to: Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Slackware, Linux Mint, elementary OS, Mageia; and a portable app for Windows.
A Brief History of uGet
The uGet Project started back in January 2003 as UrlGet and throughout the years has had a few name variations until we settled on "uGet" in 2008.
uGet was originally a GTK+2 based application that worked on various GTK+2 based distributions but in 2011 was upgraded to GTK+3 in anticipation of the technology advancement in the Linux Desktop. uGet still works on distributions that use GTK+2 but users will need to also add the GTK+3 packages to their system."
http://ugetdm.com/
http://ugetdm.com/downloads
http://ugetdm.com/features
http://ugetdm.com/gallery
http://ugetdm.com/about
http://ugetdm.com/blog
http://ugetdm.com/forum
http://ugetdm.com/help/faqs
http://ugetdm.com/documentation
http://ugetdm.com/documentation/tutorials
http://ugetdm.com/manpage
http://ugetdm.com/changelog
What is uGet?
"uGet is a lightweight and full-featured Download Manager for Linux and Windows. uGet allows you to download in multiple parallel streams for download acceleration, put files in a Download Queue, Pause & Resume downloads, Advanced Category Management, Browser Integration, Clipboard Monitoring, Batch Downloads, localized into 23 Languages, and many more features.
Our Downloads page includes over 25 packages for various Linux distributions including but not limited to: Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Slackware, Linux Mint, elementary OS, Mageia; and a portable app for Windows.
A Brief History of uGet
The uGet Project started back in January 2003 as UrlGet and throughout the years has had a few name variations until we settled on "uGet" in 2008.
uGet was originally a GTK+2 based application that worked on various GTK+2 based distributions but in 2011 was upgraded to GTK+3 in anticipation of the technology advancement in the Linux Desktop. uGet still works on distributions that use GTK+2 but users will need to also add the GTK+3 packages to their system."