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NEW: Getright Pro Update with Bit Torrent Support

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Carol Haynes:
I got an update today for GetRight Pro (verion 6.0b4) and they have added Bit Torrent Support

I haven't installed it yet but this looks like a really good addition to the software - effectively making it a complete download management solution.

See: http://pro.getright.com/

brotherS:
I used to use GetRight too, but now prefer http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/ - it works perfectly with the FlashGet extension for Firefox.

I find it kinda silly that lots of companies now add BT support to their programs. Might be ok for Joe B. Loodynewbie though who only downloads 3 torrents a year...

Carol Haynes:
Might be ok for Joe B. Loodynewbie though who only downloads 3 torrents a year...
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Sounds like me ....

Actually I think it is a good way to encourage people that BT is not 'threatening' - I know I felt very suspicious when I first saw what it does - especially after all the problems with other filesharing systems with porn and viruses.

One thing of interest I haven't seen elsewhere:

In a unique and very cool feature, when downloading from BitTorrent, GetRight can also simultaneously download the file from HTTP and/or FTP servers as well, putting all the pieces from all the different sources together into one complete file. This can greatly increase your speed downloading a file, especially when downloading from a Torrent where few peers have the file. And since the pieces you get via HTTP/FTP are shared out to the BitTorrent peers, this helps everyone! Nothing special is needed for the HTTP/FTP server.
How do you get this to work? Simple: if a website lists both a Torrent and a HTTP/FTP download for a file, just click them both.
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brotherS:
Actually I think it is a good way to encourage people that BT is not 'threatening' - I know I felt very suspicious when I first saw what it does - especially after all the problems with other filesharing systems with porn and viruses.
-CarolHaynes (November 01, 2005, 04:24 AM)
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That may be the only good thing about that :)

One thing of interest I haven't seen elsewhere:

In a unique and very cool feature, when downloading from BitTorrent, GetRight can also simultaneously download the file from HTTP and/or FTP servers as well, putting all the pieces from all the different sources together into one complete file. This can greatly increase your speed downloading a file, especially when downloading from a Torrent where few peers have the file. And since the pieces you get via HTTP/FTP are shared out to the BitTorrent peers, this helps everyone! Nothing special is needed for the HTTP/FTP server.
How do you get this to work? Simple: if a website lists both a Torrent and a HTTP/FTP download for a file, just click them both.
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Well, the reason you never saw that before is that this is totally unnecessary. I believe that for more than 99.99% of all torrents the data is ONLY available as a torrent. BT was designed to get the load off of central servers, so this 'feature' really is counter-productive...  :(

mouser:
yeah, i wouldn't call it counterproductive, but i would call it VERY unlikely to ever be of use.

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