I actually did, few months ago but that thread seems dead,
http://malwaretips.com/threads/xtreme-download-manager-please-share-your-feedback.31767/
i use neither chrome nor filezilla...7-zip & vlc may be once in a while & that too is on demand.Really!. There are several popular application like Chrome, FileZilla, 7 -Zip (even FDM) are open source
i do not give a hoot about source codes...i trust a reputed brand & not a wannabe developer from oblivion.why would you trust a product more that doesn't provide you with the source codes, than the one that provides you the same
why am i not surprisedI actually did, few months ago but that thread seems dead
smart moveI use IDM and have a purchased license for it
No contest here! IDM is king!
That is if you have the bucks
i use neither chrome nor filezilla...7-zip & vlc may be once in a while & that too is on demand.
as for your product...i just do not like it & i am entitled to dislike it...period.
it is a matter of choice & i am just stating my choice...i see no need to be convinced otherwise by you or fanboys.
i do not give a hoot about source codes...i trust a reputed brand & not a wannabe developer from oblivion.
is that so complex to understand??? i am stating my opinion...quit enforcing your opinion on me.
why am i not surprised
please accept my heart felt condolence for the above stated demise
smart move
Well for your kind information even Windows Vista comes with .NET 2.0 and it's Open source too. Win8 has .Net 4.5!ditto that
you nailed it on the head raul
update : with windows 8 idm installs in a jiffy while the other ' innovation ' requires .net 2.0
Xtreme Download Manager is quite good, but it should add queues like IDM, EagleGet and Download Ninja, to be better
No contest here! IDM is king! That is if you have the bucks I'd guess you should have compared Xtreme Download manager to Download Ninja or FDM and the likes...
i use neither chrome nor filezilla...7-zip & vlc may be once in a while & that too is on demand.
as for your product...i just do not like it & i am entitled to dislike it...period.
it is a matter of choice & i am just stating my choice...i see no need to be convinced otherwise by you or fanboys.
i do not give a hoot about source codes...i trust a reputed brand & not a wannabe developer from oblivion.
is that so complex to understand??? i am stating my opinion...quit enforcing your opinion on me.
why am i not surprised
please accept my heart felt condolence for the above stated demise
smart move
ditto that
you nailed it on the head raul
update : with windows 8 idm installs in a jiffy while the other ' innovation ' requires .net 2.0
Download queue feature is already there
Am sure Raul meant it in the right sense 'If you have bucks'. But 80% of the users including الشمس if I could spell it, mostly use the cracked version. Which is shameful obviously.
And الشمس don't discourage or mock the dev's who work for free. Underline that fact, nothing is better than getting a quality product for free by the hardworking dev's, and that which doesn't include adware..
Requiring .net 2.0 is not that big a deal. Well you could say many app's requires some sort of dependencies... And you don't use Firefox or Chrome. I wonder what you use.
And am not a fanboy, I do use EagleGet, Download Ninja and FDM. I like them all. So am sorry to disappoint you
Am sure Raul meant it in the right sense 'If you have bucks'. But 80% of the users including الشمس if I could spell it, mostly use the cracked version. Which is shameful obviously.
And الشمس don't discourage or mock the dev's who work for free. Underline that fact, nothing is better than getting a quality product for free by the hardworking dev's, and that which doesn't include adware..
Requiring .net 2.0 is not that big a deal. Well you could say many app's requires some sort of dependencies... And you don't use Firefox or Chrome. I wonder what you use. And you use 7zip and VLC 'on-demand', stating yourself as an open-source hater LOL. Well all applications are on-demand and use them only when you need to.
And am not a fanboy, I do use EagleGet, Download Ninja and FDM. I like them all. So am sorry to disappoint you by dear, who deserves to be called a fanboy (IDM) better
& any one with access to the code can tamper with it i am not a fan of open source for that matter
SO
As subhro mentioned, there are very many open-source applications around, and why would you trust a product more that doesn't provide you with the source codes, than the one that provides you the same.
Hi All,
This is the developer of XDM.
I was too a fan of IDM till my trial license expired.
Thought a free application that shares the similar functionality will be helpful to the folks like me who doesn't want to spend money on a download manager.
I would suggest go for IDM if you really want to buy it. Else XDM is there.
As for the bugs of XDM, I am trying my best to make it more robust and functional. For that I need support and feedback from you guys.
Really!. There are several popular application like Chrome, FileZilla, 7 -Zip (even FDM) are open source.
You are welcome @subhro
We are there to support you
One thing I noticed during using XDM;that when it is started there is some change in the proxy settings,after exiting they are restored to default,is there an option to avoid this ?
Changing the proxy is the key to integration with any browser, Inspired by the famous Web Debugger "Fiddler" by eric lawrence . If you have faced any issue then please submit a bug report in discussion section http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdman to improve.
You can disable it by disabling Advanced Browser Integration. However there is future plan for providing individual browser plugin as well.
Subra will you consider adding multiple queues to XDM?
But 80% of the users including الشمس if I could spell it, mostly use the cracked version. Which is shameful obviously.
Beautiful smileThere are a lot of alternatives if you do not have the bucks. Why waste your time taking a chance with a "cracked one". When I was using IDM(thanks to Tipradar and Avinashtech ) the download was really fast and if I will rate it now (am using FDM at the moment) IDM is 25-35% faster. That may differ depending on the internet speed you have but that "is" a performance that I think FDM, FlashGet, Orbit and DAP cannot catch up. But then again if it get's the job done and your not complaining or your okay with it ad you do not need to spend the extra amount then it's good enough. And of course there are the promising Download Ninja and EagleGet (--gonna try that soon!!!)
So I guess maybe MT will host an IDM giveaway since it is by far the best of the download managers
Smile guys think of this "cutie" smiling at you and telling you "everything's gonna be okay with your download manager preference"