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'Gnome Transfer manager' is a download manager designed especially to work on dial-up networks.It has all the features of a usual download manager.It allows users to download multiple files simultaneously from the web.Downloads can be paused at any moment and file transfer can be retrieved once connected to the internet.It performs all its tasks using 'wget' download manager as its back-end.
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GTM is available in the 'Synaptic Package Manager'.Search for 'gtm' and mark for installation.Launch it from the 'Internet' menu.Start a new download by clicking on the first button in the toolbar.Simply provide the download URL and start downloading.
To configure the default download directory and proxy servers,click on the 'Settings' menu and open 'Preferences'.
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