XDMAN (full name: XtremeDownloadManager) is a Java-based download manager that supports Linux, Windows, and MAC systems on a cross-platform basis. It has interesting functions, such as the possibility to increase the download speed by up to 500%, resumable download, scheduled download, support for HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols, firewalls, and better integration of popular Internet browsers. The latest available version is XtremeDownloadManager (
XDMAN (full name: Xtreme Download Manager) is a Java-based Download Manager that supports Linux, Windows, and MAC systems across platforms. It has interesting functions, such: improve the possibility of download speed up to 500%, resumable download, scheduled download, support for HTTP, HTTPS and FTP protocols, firewall and better integration of popular Internet browsers.
The latest version available is Xtreme Download Manager (XDMAN) 5.0, which has been released recently.
Installation instructions:
Currently, you can install the software through a third-party PPA (Ubuntu 15.04/14.04 and derivative systems are supported). Therefore, installing the software on the Ubuntu system won't be a big problem. Open the terminal and follow the command below to install it:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: noobslab/apps
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install xdman
Run the following command to uninstall xdman:
Sudo apt-get remove xdman
Other systems can be downloaded from the official website.
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