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JDownloader
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JDownloader is open source, platform independent, and written completely in Java. It simplifies downloading files from One-Click-Hosters like Rapidshare.com or Megaupload.com - not only for users with a premium account but also for users who don't pay. It offers downloading in multiple parallel streams, captcha recognition, automated file extraction, and much more. Of course, JDownloader is absolutely free of charge. Additionally, many "link encryption" sites are supported - so you just paste the "encrypted" links and JD does the rest. JDownloader can import CCF, RSDF and the new DLC files.



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Download: http://jdownloader.org/download/index
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#2
JDownloader is seen as a trojan by some antivir software.
If this occures, you can easily ignore this. The "wannabe trojan" has been checked by multiple
independent software developers. In addition to this, the developers of JDownloader confirmed the mistake
and confirmed it ain't a trojan. A patch may fix this.
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got it fixed already, heard about that but never used antivir, didnt like it honestly
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Not AntiVir itself, several antivir programs like Kaspersky I mean.
I haven't got any warning using Kaspersky and Avira AntiVir.
Though, Norton showed a trojan for me.
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http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread....ght=trojan

http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread....ght=norton
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