
Below that command interface app has 3 main screens – One housing directory structure for your tasks ( Download, Downloaded and Deleted), one window of the listing of your currently scheduled or active jobs, and finally, a detailed showcase of the status of each active job, with even able to see who segmented that file is and how multiple threads of downloads are working and transforming empty sectors into downloaded ones. The interface of FlashGet is very simple, with the main button bar that holds all the most common tools for managing your current state of downloads (Add New download, Start, Pause, Stop, open download directory, and few additional shortcuts to most important tools).

This wide support of download protocols and streamlined interface that allows even novices to easily manage all their downloads to the highest degree makes the software one of the must-have programs that everyone needs to have installed on their Windows home computer or laptop.

FlashGet has a simple interface, is easy to use, and supports various protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent, MMS, MMST, RTSP, ed2k. That is about the only concern I have for FlashGot as it just makes downloading things much simpler and easier.FlashGet is one of the most popular download managers today and is known for higher speeds compared to similar software products - this is due to the fact that it splits the files into up to 10 smaller segments, which are then downloaded simultaneously. However this option can be unchecked in the add-ons menu. Using FlashGot also allows you to switch back to the default Firefox download manager to down things your other Download Manager couldn't without having to disable or uninstall the Download Manager's plugin.I don't like the fact cookies are sent to the author by default, it makes me question his intent. For instance if you normally use a download manager like FlashGet, FlashGot allows you to download media files than FlashGet normally wouldn't. FlashGot will take your normal Download Manager and add features.


Anyone who uses Firefox and downloads a lot of software or videos needs FlashGot.
