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downloadmanger 2018 7 2 v7 xdm

XDM 2018 v7.2.7
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There are handful of download managers available for Linux, you maybe using your favorite one or previous version of Xtreme-Download-Manager. XDM project brought a new release with new year and it is much better and faster than previous releases. It is more powerful and able to increase download speed up-to 500%(Depending on your Internet speed).

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Features:
  • Download files at maximum possible speed. (5-6 times faster)
  • XDM can save video from YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo, Facebook and thousands of popular video sharing sites.
  • Works with all modern browsers on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. XDM supports Google Chrome, Chromium, Firefox Quantum, Vivaldi, and many other popular browsers.
  • XDM has built in video converter, which lets you convert downloaded video to MP3 and MP4 formats
  • Supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP as well as video streaming protocols like MPEG-DASH, Apple HLS, and Adobe HDS. XDM also supports Authentication,Proxy Servers, Cookies, Redirection etc.
  • Video download,clipboard monitoring, automatic antivirus checking,scheduler, system shutdown on download completion
  • Resumes broken/dead downloads caused by connection problem,power failure or session expiration
  • Works with Windows ISA, auto proxy scripts, proxy servers, NTLM, Kerberos authentication.
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Available for All Linux distributions Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Fedora/Arch Linux and others

To install Xtreme Download Manager 2018 in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:

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Good to see an entry here, finally. That`s the only inherent `trouble` here, open source software is naturally free..
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