Install the Download Manager FlareGet in Ubuntu
There are many download tools in Linux. A single FlareGet is a full-featured, multi-threaded, cross-platform Download Manager and accelerator. It is a bit similar to uGet and is a sharing software in Linux, however, some extension functions must be purchased before they can be installed and used. FlareGet 3.1-36 was just released a few days ago.
FlareGet is a brand new download tool. As a rising star, it still has some highlights and is recommended. FlareGet supports batch download and can be associated with multiple browsers. The biggest highlight of FlareGet is its ability to capture videos on webpages.
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FlareGet 3.1-36 features:
- The Core Engine of Multithreading is greatly improved.
- Added support for background download requests
- Added support for Google Drive, Dropbox, and similar sites
- Greatly improved browser integration
- Enhance the Youtube Grabber (collector) and built-in
- Reduce pcap and winpcap Dependencies
- Fixed the GUI dislocation caused by language changes.
- Other improvements and error fixes
Download flareGet:
Download FlareGet
Take downloading 32-bit FlareGet as an example.
Wget http://www.flareget.com/files/flareget/debs/i386/flareget_3.1-36_i386 (stable1__deb.tar.gz
Unzip and start installation: sudo dpkg-I flareget_3.1-36_i386.deb
Start FlareGet and check its main interface in English. However, it is refreshing and easy to understand.
The "Grabber" button on the top is the video capture button, and "Setting" is the Setting option.
Open the settings and select some common settings. In the "Appearance" tab, set the duration of the interface style, language, and prompt information.
Set the interface language to "simplified Chinese" and restart FlareGet. This is the Chinese interface (see the top of this page), which is concise and beautiful.