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Download Machine is pure Java daemon that watches queue files for changes. If a new entry is available, DM will download it. Queue files are just URL lists. DM supports resume for FTP, FSP and HTTP downloads.
The project has a new home now: https://xtremedownloadmanager.com/
For developers: https://github.com/subhra74/xdm
Xtreme Download Manager is a powerful tool to increase download speed up-to 500%, resume broken/dead downloads and schedule downloads.
XDM seamlessly integrates with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox Quantum, Opera, Vivaldi and many popular browsers, to take over downloads and saving streaming videos from web.
HyperPool is a 100% pure Java project for network services management. TCP (HTTP/1.1, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, POP3), UDP and SOCKS5 protocols support. Configurations: proxy, web server, mail server, download manager, port mapping.
The Fork of Orginal XDM, The Best Open Source Download Manager
The fork of Xtereme Download manager that it's page is in https://sourceforge.net/projects/xdman/?source=directory, has more features, for some informations go to
http://ubuntuone.com/3dvE3Z0ZC8H1sBCca9zqpv
Brought you by Subhra Das Gupta and Ali Torabi .
Please use orginal and the forked to compare both
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