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I am using Ubuntu 13.10 and I'm new in linux world. I try to download Steadyflow Download manager, but I want like Internet download manager: when I click it should automatically download it. Notice: I am using Firefox as web browser.

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    I am using Ubuntu 13.10 and I'm new in linux world. I try to download Steadyflow Download manager, but I want like Internet download manager: when I click it should automatically download it. Notice: I am using Firefox as web browser.

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      I am using Ubuntu 13.10 and I'm new in linux world. I try to download Steadyflow Download manager, but I want like Internet download manager: when I click it should automatically download it. Notice: I am using Firefox as web browser.

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      I am using Ubuntu 13.10 and I'm new in linux world. I try to download Steadyflow Download manager, but I want like Internet download manager: when I click it should automatically download it. Notice: I am using Firefox as web browser.

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          You probably would like "Xtreme Download Manager". Visually similar to IDM and cross-platform. (You will need OpenJRE)




          Check this link : http://xdman.sourceforge.net




          Xtreme download Manager can grab downloads from Firefox. Or you can use FlashGot addon in conjunction with the download managers listed here - http://flashgot.net/features






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          • I presonally prefer "Axel" and "Prozilla".

            – Curious Apprentice
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          The best download manager for Linux is uGet. It ie probably the closest to IDM and or even has some cool features that IDM doesn't.



          Give it a try by going to http://uGetdm.com/downloads-ubuntu






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          • uGet can not support Sitelogins

            – Shahram Shinshaawh
            Dec 28 '16 at 13:56











          • You are incorrect. It does support site-logins. Create a new category -> go to "Default for new download 1" tab -> Login | i.imgur.com/YHtYiBp.png

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            Dec 29 '16 at 17:19











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          You probably would like "Xtreme Download Manager". Visually similar to IDM and cross-platform. (You will need OpenJRE)




          Check this link : http://xdman.sourceforge.net




          Xtreme download Manager can grab downloads from Firefox. Or you can use FlashGot addon in conjunction with the download managers listed here - http://flashgot.net/features






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          • I presonally prefer "Axel" and "Prozilla".

            – Curious Apprentice
            Mar 27 '14 at 14:48
















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          You probably would like "Xtreme Download Manager". Visually similar to IDM and cross-platform. (You will need OpenJRE)




          Check this link : http://xdman.sourceforge.net




          Xtreme download Manager can grab downloads from Firefox. Or you can use FlashGot addon in conjunction with the download managers listed here - http://flashgot.net/features






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          • I presonally prefer "Axel" and "Prozilla".

            – Curious Apprentice
            Mar 27 '14 at 14:48














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          You probably would like "Xtreme Download Manager". Visually similar to IDM and cross-platform. (You will need OpenJRE)




          Check this link : http://xdman.sourceforge.net




          Xtreme download Manager can grab downloads from Firefox. Or you can use FlashGot addon in conjunction with the download managers listed here - http://flashgot.net/features






          share|improve this answer













          You probably would like "Xtreme Download Manager". Visually similar to IDM and cross-platform. (You will need OpenJRE)




          Check this link : http://xdman.sourceforge.net




          Xtreme download Manager can grab downloads from Firefox. Or you can use FlashGot addon in conjunction with the download managers listed here - http://flashgot.net/features







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          • I presonally prefer "Axel" and "Prozilla".

            – Curious Apprentice
            Mar 27 '14 at 14:48



















          • I presonally prefer "Axel" and "Prozilla".

            – Curious Apprentice
            Mar 27 '14 at 14:48

















          I presonally prefer "Axel" and "Prozilla".

          – Curious Apprentice
          Mar 27 '14 at 14:48





          I presonally prefer "Axel" and "Prozilla".

          – Curious Apprentice
          Mar 27 '14 at 14:48













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          The best download manager for Linux is uGet. It ie probably the closest to IDM and or even has some cool features that IDM doesn't.



          Give it a try by going to http://uGetdm.com/downloads-ubuntu






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          • uGet can not support Sitelogins

            – Shahram Shinshaawh
            Dec 28 '16 at 13:56











          • You are incorrect. It does support site-logins. Create a new category -> go to "Default for new download 1" tab -> Login | i.imgur.com/YHtYiBp.png

            – Michael Tunnell
            Dec 29 '16 at 17:19
















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          The best download manager for Linux is uGet. It ie probably the closest to IDM and or even has some cool features that IDM doesn't.



          Give it a try by going to http://uGetdm.com/downloads-ubuntu






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          • uGet can not support Sitelogins

            – Shahram Shinshaawh
            Dec 28 '16 at 13:56











          • You are incorrect. It does support site-logins. Create a new category -> go to "Default for new download 1" tab -> Login | i.imgur.com/YHtYiBp.png

            – Michael Tunnell
            Dec 29 '16 at 17:19














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          The best download manager for Linux is uGet. It ie probably the closest to IDM and or even has some cool features that IDM doesn't.



          Give it a try by going to http://uGetdm.com/downloads-ubuntu






          share|improve this answer













          The best download manager for Linux is uGet. It ie probably the closest to IDM and or even has some cool features that IDM doesn't.



          Give it a try by going to http://uGetdm.com/downloads-ubuntu







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          • uGet can not support Sitelogins

            – Shahram Shinshaawh
            Dec 28 '16 at 13:56











          • You are incorrect. It does support site-logins. Create a new category -> go to "Default for new download 1" tab -> Login | i.imgur.com/YHtYiBp.png

            – Michael Tunnell
            Dec 29 '16 at 17:19



















          • uGet can not support Sitelogins

            – Shahram Shinshaawh
            Dec 28 '16 at 13:56











          • You are incorrect. It does support site-logins. Create a new category -> go to "Default for new download 1" tab -> Login | i.imgur.com/YHtYiBp.png

            – Michael Tunnell
            Dec 29 '16 at 17:19

















          uGet can not support Sitelogins

          – Shahram Shinshaawh
          Dec 28 '16 at 13:56





          uGet can not support Sitelogins

          – Shahram Shinshaawh
          Dec 28 '16 at 13:56













          You are incorrect. It does support site-logins. Create a new category -> go to "Default for new download 1" tab -> Login | i.imgur.com/YHtYiBp.png

          – Michael Tunnell
          Dec 29 '16 at 17:19





          You are incorrect. It does support site-logins. Create a new category -> go to "Default for new download 1" tab -> Login | i.imgur.com/YHtYiBp.png

          – Michael Tunnell
          Dec 29 '16 at 17:19


















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