FreeRapid is a powerful download tool for RapidShare. It allows you to quickly download files stored on shared websites such as RapidShare, supports Rapidshare, MegaUpload, and NetLoad. in, Uploading.com, and other popular file sharing websites. It also supports downloading Youtube videos for ease of use. FreeRapid is a Java-based software.
FreeRapid is a powerful download tool for RapidShare. It allows you to quickly download files stored on shared websites such as RapidShare, supports Rapidshare, MegaUpload, and NetLoad. in, Uploading.com, and other popular file sharing websites. It also supports downloading Youtube videos for ease of use.
FreeRapid is a Java-based software, so it is also a cross-platform software that can also run on Ubuntu and other Linux platforms. The following describes how to install and use FreeRapid.
===== Install a Java Virtual Machine ====
Ubuntu 10.04 source has no sun-java6-jre, we can use openjdk-6-jdk instead, if you insist on installing sun Java virtual machine, you can go to the official website to download http://java.com/download.
Download and install openjdk.
Sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk
===== Install FreeRapid ====
Go to FreeRapid official website download program: http://wordrider.net/freerapid/download.html
Wget http://freerapid-downloader.sweb.cz/FreeRAPID-0.83U1.zip
Unzip FreeRAPID-0.83U1.zip
Cd FreeRapid-0.83u1/
Chmod + x frd. sh
Finally, double-click Run frd. sh in Nautilus to run FreeRapid normally.
You can also use the Create Launcher function on the desktop to Create a shortcut for future use.
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