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RDesc for Windows

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 2.33
  • 4

    (247)
  • Security Status

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Efortless downloads from RapidShare, MegaUpload and other websites

File hosting sites are a handy tool to share files, especially if they're of considerable size. But browsing those pages is also a pain: banners and ads everywhere, queues, waiting times...

Luckily you can now use RDesc to manage all your downloads from popular websites such as RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire or DepositFiles. All you need to do is import the download links to RDesc and the program will take care of it while you focus on something else.

RDesc can monitor the Windows Clipboard for download links, and also scan a given webpage in search of relevant links. Either way, RDesc creates a download queue and controls the whole process from start to end: begin the download, manage the download and save the file into the selected folder.

RDesc works great and is fairly easy to use. I especially liked its support for scheduled tasks, as well as the ability to switch the computer off when all downloads are finished. A little more documentation wouldn't hurt the program though.

Tired of browsing hosting sites to download files? Try RDesc and make those sites much more useful and user-friendly.

Fixes problems with some servers and other bugs

Changes

  • Fixes problems with some servers and other bugs

PROS

  • Support for many hosting sites
  • Monitors the clipboard for download links
  • Can scan websites for valid links
  • Support for scheduled tasks and automatic switch off

CONS

  • Not properly documented

Program available in other languages


RDesc for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 2.33
  • 4

    (247)
  • Security Status


User reviews about RDesc

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    The best software for downloading from file hosting sites.
    It has all the options you need to manage downloads from sites such as rapidshare or  More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    I don't like it.
    jdownloader it's better...
    try it and compare their functions


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