Gwget - Download Manager for Gnome
June 21, 2006 – 3:36 am
I still haven’t upgraded to Drapper, with my slow internet connection I was unable to download Dapper. So I ordered a Desktop CD from Shipit. Rechecking the Drapper Upgrade instructions again, I found that I will not be able to upgrade to Dapper using the Desktop CD. I will need Alternate CD to perform the upgrade and the only way to obtain this CD is by downloading the image file.
Firefox is unable to resume downloads so I needed a download manager. I quickly found Gwget the download manager for Gnome and installed it. I copied the link of Alternate CD and pasted it in Gwget and now as I write this post I have downloaded 58% of Alternate CD.
What I liked most about Gnome download manager is that it has powerful preferences option where one can setup proxy settings. I didn’t really need to setup proxy settings as the Gwget automatically used my default Gnome settings but I think all open source products must have this option. While downloading a file Gwget nicely displays progress of download. Enabling all columns in preferences I found that I can download this 700 MB file in a few days. I have also downloaded a few movie clips using Gwget and I am very happy that I found it. It would be unfair if I don’t mention Ubuntu Blog which helped me find this great tool.
Tags: gnome, ubuntu, linux, download manager
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One Response to “Gwget - Download Manager for Gnome”
thanks for this article. gwget is indeed a nice tool
By raj on Mar 9, 2008