DownloadStudio
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Developer(s) | Conceiva Pty Ltd. |
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Stable release | 10.0.4.0[1]
/ 21 December 2017 |
Operating system | Windows XP and later |
Platform | IA-32 |
Size | 31 MB |
Available in | English, Polish |
Type | Download Manager |
License | Shareware |
Website | conceiva |
DownloadStudio is a shareware download manager developed and published by Conceiva. It can download files, entire websites, streaming audio and streaming video. DownloadStudio has been awarded by PC Magazine as the best download manager in its Utility Guide 2004.[2]
Features
[edit]DownloadStudio is compatible with Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla Firefox, Flock, Google Chrome, Netscape, Mozilla, Maxthon, NetCaptor, and Avant browsers. Main features include being able to download complete web and FTP sites, download from Flash Video (FLV) from video server sites, download from common file hosting sites, and download digital media from SHOUTcast servers, and search engine results. Other features include:
- Downloading a sequence of files using custom rules
- Extracting compressed files and combining and extracted multipart zip files after download
- Capturing streaming video clips and audio clips
- And scheduling downloads
Additionally, DownloadStudio has a visual web and FTP site explorer to scour websites and support for FlashGot.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "DownloadStudio - Internet Download Manager And Download Accelerator - Whats New". Archived from the original on 23 December 2017.
- ^ "DownloadStudio 2.0". PCMag UK. 2004-11-30. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
Further reading
[edit]- The Best Internet Download Manager by PC Magazine Editor's Choice in 12th Annual Utility Guide, June 8, 2004 Review Archived 2009-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Streaming-Audio Capture Tools by PC Magazine, November 30, 2004 Review Archived 2009-03-23 at the Wayback Machine