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MetaProducts Download Express 1.7 build 315

6.0

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 4.0
Downloads 458 Limitations None
Publisher MetaProducts File Size 510k
Date added 25 Oct 2004 Check your speed

MetaProducts Download Express is a Windows 95/98/NT/2000/Me/XP/2003 program that allows you to download individual files from the Web and FTP sites at the maximum possible speed. Multiple-channel technology significantly reduces download times. The program is a small (about 400KB) Internet Explorer plug-in that currently supports IE 4.0 and higher. By default, MetaProducts Download Express intercepts all clicks on files with extensions including 123, ARJ, CAB, CDW, COM, DOC, EXE, JAR, LHA, MP2, MP3, MPE, MPEG, MPG, PDF, PPT, RAR, RTF, TAR, XLS, and ZIP. MetaProducts Download Express has an autolearn feature and will ask you about including filename extensions when you add new ones using hot keys. When you cancel, MetaProducts Download Express opens a file window for unwanted file types and asks if you want to exclude those extensions from its list.

Version 1.6 SR1 added a new browser-integration method for IE 6.0 and higher and improved download resumption.

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