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ReGet Pro 3.4

10

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License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 225 Limitations None
Publisher ReGet Software File Size 1.5M
Date added 16 May 2006 Check your speed

ReGet Pro is a lightweight but fully functional download manager for everyday download needs. It is designed for average downloaders who need a small, fast and user-friendly downloading tool with a bunch of essential settings. It has a very small size and is easy to configure. ReGet Pro dramatically accelerates your downloads (up to 3-5 times) by splitting files into sections and downloading these sections simultaneously. If your download gets interrupted, ReGet Pro can automatically reconnect to the Internet and proceed downloading from where it left off. ReGet Pro seamlessly integrates with all popular browsers including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, MSN Explorer, Opera, and Mozilla. ReGet Pro supports file download (retrieval) from both file transfer (FTP) and Web (HTTP) servers.

ReGet Pro can detect browser activity and automatically lower its traffic usage if the browser transfers data, giving you the ability to browse the Internet without interrupting your downloads. ReGet Pro has built-in dial-up integration. You don't have to run a lot of programs to download just one file. ReGet Pro can dial into your ISP, download files, and then hang up when the download is finished.

Version 3.4 includes stream protocols (MMS, RTSP) support, FTP compression (MODE Z) support, and downloading of huge files (over 2Gb) support.

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