

FDM,Jdownloader, the now infamous Orbit, so are many others, do the downloading "Torrent style" Allocate drive space and organize data while downloading. While it's download speed is truly the fastest, no doubt about it, After downloading is finished, the rebuilding time of more than one large files at one time is unacceptablly long for a paid software. It was a great tool in the past but now is seriously outdated.ġ.Downloading big files takes longer than with other tools to complete. I bet if you do a comparison test between Eagle get and your browser, you will see that there is really no increase in download speed.Īctually Internet Download Manager was never "THE BEST" because it fails on many basic features poorly implemented or missing.

So, the bottom line is that this is just another piece of software who's only purpose is to take up system resources on your system that you really don't need because essentially.

Which means that it probably does not work on such sites. The ONLY use I can see for Eagle get is that if you download alot from sites like Rapidshare or Depositfiles and such, but if you visit their site the pages that pertain to those types of sites come up conveniently with a 404 error page not found. hmmmm, you can do that with your browser now can't you? So basically all Eagle get is, just a downloader, it keeps all your downloads in one area where you can watch them. Your download speed is what it is, you cannot make it any faster as it is controlled by your ISP. While they serve a purpose, they do not do what they claim and that is to "speed up your downloads". Listen guys, these types of programs have been around since the dawn of the internet and they all claim to do the same thing.
