Gigaget Download Manager
Editors’ Review
Time to kick your download speeds up a notch? How about 20 notches? With files mirrored on several sites, Gigaget Download Manager sped up downloads up to 20 times in our tests. Naturally, it can pause and resume downloads, pull down files in several threads, and integrate itself into Internet Explorer. (It’s supposed to integrate with Firefox, too, but didn’t in our tests). On the minus side, Gigaget Download Manager doesnt support scheduling and cant automatically sort downloaded files by extension. Also, each time we started a new download, it popped up a dialog window prompting us to install a Chinese language pack. Those shortcomings aside, Gigaget Download Manager can help users get the most out of a broadband connection. It’s not the best freeware option out there, but it’s not a bad one, either.
WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 1.0.0.23
Developer’s Description
Gigaget Download Manager utilizes p2sp (Peer-to-Peer and servers) technology that improves your download speed by 7-10 times. Safe and easy to use, manage, powerful task manager. More than fast auto data integrity validation and correction, import/export download list.
Multi-file formats and browsers Support. Compatible with Internet Explorer, Mozilla/Firefox, Maxthon, Multi streaming protocol support, such as Http/Ftp/MMS/RTSP/FlashIntelligent Web Analysis. Advanced intelligent functions, and intelligent prompt system. Gigaget helped you now you can help Gigaget by donate via paypal.
Version 1.0.0.23 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.