Category: Free Download Manager (Page 2 of 2)

When life gives you penguins, you make..?

It’s been a while since I last blogged, and to be honest this isn’t the post that I’ve been planning to publish, this is a lot more positive than the one I was planning to post!

The gifts under the tree

The open source community has been busy! A lot of major updates were pushed this week for no specific reason to be grouped together like that. And I’ve decided to hold them together to give myself that Christmas morning feeling (that I’ve never experienced that to be honest, but you get my drift).
Without no further delay, let’s look at the gifts:

Linux Kernel 4.14

The first update is a bit hidden under the hood and cannot be seen in action, the charismatic father of the Linux operating system Linus Torvalds said it was a tough update to push (or something), and that it brings many improvements to the system’s overall performance, it’s not like I have the hardware for it, but it’s nice to feel current for once. This update is special because the kernel will be updated for 6 years rather than two, so let’s see how this works out!

Linux Kernel 4.14 LTS
Gotta love them penguins!!


It’s always advised to wait till your distro rolls out the update, but I’m not that kind of guy..

LibreOffice 5.4.3.2

Moving on to a more visible update: Other than the interesting build number, it’s not really a surprise getting a new version of LibreOffice knowing how consistent the document foundation is with delivering updates to users. I didn’t notice anything major since 5.3 (since it was running fine) but it’s nice to update the system every now and then, right?


Good old Libreoffice

Also, the mascot candidates look awesome, let’s hope they settle with something classy.

Now moving to the price pig, fox! Firefox 57

Firefox 57 Quantum

This update was hyped for months by Mozilla as the best Firefox yet, and I had to give it a try to see for myself, especially after reading several positive reviews, and I have to say that I’m impressed with how the new Firefox is working!

Firefox Quantum 57
New logo for a revamped browser

It’s lighter, faster and looks like a million bucks! It is very different yet the same. I feel like I’m using it  for the first time (I’ve been a user for 9 years).
Great job Mozilla.
Minor update: To learn how to fix the password issue after an update, click here.

A cheap jab

Since we are talking open source and that’s something I haven’t done in ages, I would like to say that unity is an ugly interface, and that I’m glad that Ubuntu dumped it and went back to Gnome, the interface that it should have stuck with for the past 7 years. I was gloating saying: “I told you so” to anyone who listened to the topic – not too many listeners in case you wondered-.
I won’t miss you, unity..

I’ll see you in hell, unity!

FDM’s crusade going nowhere?

After posting on itsfoss urging the open source community to vote for the favor of a Linux version of FDM (cool bunch of people by the way), and causing some havoc around the forum, I’ve got an e-mail from one of the admins saying that the “developers” learned of the result and that a Linux version of FDM is no being discussed, It’s been two weeks, maybe I should barge into the meeting with a six pack of beer?

FDM 5 logo
I don’t like how the new FDM looks to be honest.

Dear User!

Thank you for your interest. We have seen all your messages and let the developers know that the Linux version takes now the first position on the vote list. You have written a great article.
The previous week developers were busy adding Firefox support and fixing bugs.
At the moment, they need time to discuss the implementation of the Linux version.

Your FDM Support Center Team,
Regards,
Support Department


I know that this e-mail was just a way to buy some time against the heavy pressure I was applying, after all I did bring the big guns in order to force them to release the source code for Linux, will it work?

How awesome open source is!

And all this comes free of charge, can you believe it? If you can donate then please go and give these honest hard working people a well deserved donation. You can think of this as a public service announcement but I’ve never been good with that stuff anyway.

That is a bad ass looking penguin right there!!

Final words

I wish all my issues were as easy as the FDM thing, sadly I have other matters that need more immediate attention at hand, that I might blog about in a future post (the next one will be in Arabic as usual), so wish me luck there.

Thanks for reading this update, see you around.

FDM 5.1 released, Ubuntu version up for vote?

I’ve blogged about FDM in this blog before, being the best free download manager, and the alternative for IDM, and that it could replace uTorrent on your computer (and if you are using uTorrent, please remove it, it’s malicious!)< and the continue broken downloads using mirrors even if the server doesn’t support it!

FDM 5.1 Interface

It has been redesigned into a more streamlined UI and they made the configuration is easier to use.
One of the biggest changes noted is the addition of a mac version and dropping the support for Windows XP and Windows Vista.

Since the addition of a Mac version, I wondered, why not an Ubuntu version? So I e-mailed the contact e-mail, and this is the response they gave me:

 

Hello!
Thank you for your feedback.

Our team is planning to release FDM5 for Linux OS, still, not in the nearest future though. We’ll inform all our users. Please keep up with the news on our blog.

I will be following them closely for you!

That means that FDM is one step away from being truly cross platform after being stuck in the Windows ecosystem for years!

Those are fantastic news! The new version is so awesome, Mac addition is lovely, and I can’t wait to see how does it look on Ubuntu, Will it make it in time for Ubuntu 16.04?

Update 2

 

“Dear Muaad,
Unfortunately, we are not planning to release a Linux build until a stable release for Mac OS X & Windows is out.
However, we are doing our best to make sure that our source code is compilable under Linux to the extent that it will not be too big an issue when we get to it.”

Update 3:
FDM has published a poll for future features, Linux is one of them! So vote Linux!!

Until this wait is over, be more than welcome to use uGet, it’s that good!
Let me know what you think in the comments section below.

FDM can continue a broken download when the server does not support that!!

Hey guys, I feel super because I was able to continue a download from a server that does not allow you to continue the download, if your download fails for any reason you start from the beginning which is pretty bad especially when the internet connection is slow and the file size is big.

Here is what happened

I was downloading Apache OpenOffice 4.0.0 which is 137MB, I used FDM to download the file because it’s faster, even if the servers in filehippo didn’t support resuming downloads.

When the download reached 99% the lights were out!! And since my modem is AC powered i lost the connection and the download.

I went to the directory and marked the file as visible the file and did a test using 7zip, the archive was corrupt.

When the lights were back on I tried starting the download again (Right click and then start download), that didn’t work, i was given the message: File no longer existed on server.

So here is what I did to resume the download and save the time and Internet quota:

  • I went to FDM and right clicked the file and went to download properties, or hit the shortcut key Alt + Enter

  • Go to the second tab from the left “Mirrors” and click the button add to add the same link you used to download the file.

  • Hit OK then OK.Wait for the download to resume and Continue from where it stopped. Go to the download, check it using 7zip, you have yourself the file ..!

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FDM Best free download manager

Hi there and welcome to another tech tip

Today we will look at one of the best free download  managers , which allows you to speed downloads up to six times , stop and resume download (if permitted by the server you are downloading from) , bit torrent support , scheduling , and so much more .

You can check it out from here .
It can be integrated with Firefox , and so many browsers via settings , add on  Download the latest Firefox from here .

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