

iGetter
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iGetter is a full featured download manager and accelerator. It resumes broken downloads and recovers from download errors. It is excellent utility for files that you want to download at ease.
Features
- Download Accelerator
- Support for FTP
- Resume interrupted downloads
- Browser integration
- Mirror search
- Download Scheduling
- Download Queue
iGetter News & Activities
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Recent activities
- promethdeus added iGetter as alternative to AB Download Manager
POX added iGetter as alternative to MDM: Material Download Manager
iGetter information
What is iGetter?
iGetter is a full featured download manager and accelerator. It resumes broken downloads and recovers from download errors. It is excellent utility for files that you want to download at ease.
Key Features:
- iGetter resumes broken downloads, checking date and size.
- iGetter supports Segmented (Accelerated) downloading. This basic feature of iGetter can greatly improve the speed of your downloads.
- iGetter supports HTTP and FTP protocols as well as HTTPS and FTP over SSL implicitly and explicitly.
- iGetter integrates with the FileAvenue.net web service. This feature allows the latest and most popular files of the FileAvenue.net downloads library to appear directly in iGetter.
- iGetter supports searching of file mirrors for additional acceleration of downloads.
- iGetter integrates with Firefox (Mac/Win), Safari (Mac), Camino (Mac), iCab (Mac), and Internet Explorer (Win) via a contextual menu for hyperlinks.
- iGetter supports the drag and drop technology and with its Target Icon you can easily download any dragable link or file with Internet location.
- iGetter supports monitoring of your clipboard for Internet addresses.
- iGetter can process all web page links for downloading in the queue.
- iGetter allows you to preview the contents of 'zip' compressed files before to download them.









Comments and Reviews
I used this for many years, however was never really satisfied with it, as the website, experience, and everything was just clunky - as if it was a windows xp app. In the end I found Aria2, and have just used that. It's much more lightweight.
iGetter is a really great piece of download manager. I have used the free version but the free version has a nag screen though, which is a bit irritating. Don't know about the full version which costs $25.