![]() ![]() New builds come pretty regularly so they might have a new one by now, I'm not sure. ![]() I've got FDM Lite 3.9.2 (build 1289) and it monitors IE 6.x - 9.x and Chrome, among others. This works 99% of the time, but I've run across some links that you can't do it with, you have to click them. ![]() Or if you don't want to monitor the browser, you can just drag a download link into FDM and it'll download it. This is an extension of the official FDM program for Windows, Mac, and Linux, allowing seamless. You can still use the native downlaoder though. Free Download Manager (FDM) is considered one of the most popular managers due to its simplicity. You can set it to monitor IE, or other browsers, and it'll install a plugin that makes FDM the default downloader. I don't use IE regularly, but I've used FDM in IE and it works just fine. You can set FDM to download files in multiple sections, which creates the illusion of faster downloads, but I haven't found that it actually increases speed really. I don't know that it'll increase speed though. Sometimes it'll stall temporarily, which would cause the native downloader to fail, but FDM never disconnects. I don't know if you have dialup, but for that, FDM is the only way to go as far as I'm concerned. I always download it from the developer's site and never had any problems. If you download it from CNET it probably does have adware and the like. ![]()
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