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fast file downloader for ubuntu Fast file downloader for ubuntu. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 67a6fae5aff9c447 • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. 10 Most Popular Download Managers for Linux in 2021. Download managers on Windows are one of the most things that are missed for every newcomer to the Linux world, programs like Internet Download Manager & Free Download Manager are very wanted, too bad they are not available under Linux or Unix-like systems. But fortunately, there are many alternative download managers under the Linux desktop. In this article, we’re going to talk about the best download managers available for the Linux OS. Those download managers are: XDM FireDM DownThemAll uGet FlareGet Persepolis MultiGet KGet Pyload Motrix. 1. XDM – Xtreme Download Manager. As it’s developers says, “ XDM can accelerate download speed up to 5 time faster due to its intelligent dynamic file segmentation technology. For sure, it’s one of the best download managers available under the Linux desktop. XDM was written in Java. Features of XDM. Download any streaming video. Supports pausing/resuming the downloaded files later. Supports 32 segments for every downloaded file which makes the downloading process even faster. Supports capturing multimedia files from famous websites like Youtube, MetaCafe, Vimeo, and others in many formats like WebM, MP4, AVI.. etc. Support for many protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, FTP. Support for most Linux distributions besides Windows support. Support for taking URLs from the clipboard quickly. There’s an integration extension available for most web browsers like Firefox, Chrome / Chromium, Safari. A very nice GUI, similar to Internet Download Manager. Many other features. To install the most latest stable version of Xtreme Download Manager on Ubuntu or on other Linux distributions, download the XDM Linux installer tar file, extract it and run the installer script to install it. Xtreme Download Manager. 2. FireDM. FireDM is an open-source internet download manager that developed using Python and based on “LibCurl”, and “youtube_dl” tool. It comes with multi-connections, a high-speed mechanism, and downloads files & videos from youtube and other various streaming websites. Features of FireDM. Multi-connection downloading “Multithreading”. Automatic file segmentation and refresh for dead links. Support for Youtube, and a lot of stream websites. Download the entire video playlist or selected videos. Watch videos with video subtitles while downloading. FireDM is available to install using the Pip package installer on Ubuntu and other Ubuntu derivatives. FireDM Download Manager for Linux. 3. DownThemAll. Unlike the other programs on this list, DownThemAll is not a program, in fact, it’s a Firefox plugin, but it’s very amazing in downloading multiple files and very effective in selecting what links to download and will keep note of your last decisions so that you can queue more downloads. As I said, it is a browser plugin and can be installed on all available platforms like Windows, Linux, BSD, Mac OS X.. etc. Features of DownThemAll. Like the developers say: “DownThemAll can speed your download speed up to 400%”. Support for downloading all the images & links on a web page. Support for downloading multiple files at once with support for setting the download speed for each one. Support for auto-grabbing downloaded links from the Firefox browser. Ability to customize a lot of settings for integration between Firefox and DownThemAll. Ability to check SHA1, MD5 hashes automatically after downloading. A lot more. The DownThemAll plugin is also available for Chrome as an extension. 4. uGet Download Manager. One of the most famous download managers out there, uGet is really a good download manager which was built using the GTK+ library, it’s available for both Windows & Linux. Features of uGet. Support for downloading many files at once with the ability to set the maximum download speed for all the files together or for each one of them. Support for downloading torrent and Metalink files. Support for downloading files from anonymous FTP or by using a user name and a password. Support for grabbing URLs list from local files to download them all. Support for downloading files via the command-line interface. Supports 16 segments for every downloaded file. Ability to grab URLs from the clipboard automatically. Ability to integrate with FlashGot add-on for Firefox. Many other features. uGet is available to download from the official repositories for most Linux distributions, in Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, and elementary OS. In RedHat/Fedora/CentOS-based systems, you can easily install uGet from official repositories. On Arch and Manjaro Linux install uget with: On OpenSuse install uget with: uGet Download Manager. 5. FlareGet Download Manager. FlareGet is another download manager, there are 2 versions from it, one is free and the other one is paid, but they are all closed-source, but they work on both Windows and Linux. Features of FlareGet. Multi-thread support. Support up to 4 segments per file (in the free version, in the paid version it can go up to 32). Support for most Linux distributions and support for integration with most web browsers. Support for HTTP, HTTPS, FTP protocols. Support for auto-grabbing the URLs from the clipboard. Support for auto-grabbing videos from Youtube. The GUI is available in 18 different languages. Many other features. To install FlareGet in Linux distributions, download FlareGet binary packages for your Linux distribution architecture and install it using your default package manager. 6. Persepolis Download Manager. Persepolis is a free, open-source, and cross-platform download manager and a GUI for aria2 (a command-line download manager). It is written in Python language and developed for GNU/Linux Distributions, BSDs, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. Multi-segment downloading Scheduling downloads Download queuing Searching and downloading videos from Youtube, Vimeo, DailyMotion, and more. To install Persepolis download manager on Debian/Ubuntu and other Debian distributions, use the following commands. On Arch and other Arch-based Linux distributions. On Fedora and other Fedora-based Linux distributions. For openSUSE Tumbleweed run the following as root: Persepolis Download Manager. 7. MultiGet Download Manager. MultiGet is another free, open-source, and easy-to-use GUI (based on wxWidgets ) file download manager for Linux, written in C++ programming language. Supports HTTP and FTP protocols Supports multi-task with multi-thread Supports resuming file downloads Clipboard monitoring – means copy a URL and prompt for download. Also support SOCKS 4,4a,5 proxy, FTP proxy, HTTP proxy. To install MultiGet download manager on Debian/Ubuntu and other Debian distributions, use the following commands. Multiget File Download Manager. 8. KGet Download Manager. KGet is a functional and user-friendly file download manager for Linux with support for FTP and HTTP(S) protocols, pausing and resuming of downloading files, Metalink support which includes multiple URLs for downloads, and more. To install the KGet download manager on Debian/Ubuntu and other Debian distributions, use the following commands. On Fedora and Fedora-based distributions. On Arch and other Arch-based Linux distributions. KGet Download Manager for Linux. 9. PyLoad Download Manager. PyLoad is a free and open-source file download manager for Linux, written in Python programming language and created to be immensely lightweight, easily expandable, and fully manageable via the web. Pyload Download Manager. To install the PyLoad download manager, you must have the Pip package manager installed on the system to install it as shown. 10. Motrix. Motrix is an open-source full-featured, clean, and easy-to-use download manager that comes with the support for downloading files over HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent, Magnet, etc with up to 10 concurrent download tasks. Motrix Download Manager. You can download the Motrix AppImage and run it directly on all Linux distribution or use snap to install Motrix, see GitHub/release for more Linux installation package formats. These are one of the best download managers available for Linux. Have you tried any one of them before? How did it go with you? Do you know any other download managers that should be added to this list? Share your comments with us. If You Appreciate What We Do Here On TecMint, You Should Consider: TecMint is the fastest growing and most trusted community site for any kind of Linux Articles, Guides and Books on the web. Millions of people visit TecMint! to search or browse the thousands of published articles available FREELY to all. If you like what you are reading, please consider buying us a coffee ( or 2 ) as a token of appreciation. Best File Managers for Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions. File management is one of the most essential and frequently carried out tasks carried out by Linux users. This involves locating, copying, moving, and deleting files and directories. In a GUI environment, the file manager, as the name suggests, allows you to seamlessly manage your files in a Linux environment. There are quite a number of file managers that can come in handy and make file management a delightful experience. This guide covers some of the best file managers for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.