KGet

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    Kget is downloading a file
    KGet ist die Download-Verwaltung für KDE.

    Funktionen

    • Herunterladen von Dateien über FTP und HTTP(s) Quellen.
    • Anhalten und fortsetzen des Herunterladens, sowie die Möglichkeit eines Neubeginns des Herunterladens.
    • Gibt viele Informationen über aktuelle und anstehende Downloads aus.
    • Integration in den Systemabschnitt der Kontrolleiste
    • Metalink Unterstützung. Metalinks enthalten mehrere URLs zum herunterladen, sowie Prüfsummen und andere Informationen.

    Using KGet

    There are a number of ways to start-up and use KGet. You can do it manually from the application menu (Search for KGet or find it under the Internet category). You can also set it as the default download manager for Konqueror, which will start it automatically when you wish to download a file.

    There are a number of other ways to use KGet to download a file from the internet as well:

    • clicking a Download link for a file will automatically start it
    • right-clicking on any web-page element and navigating to Actions -> Download with KGet will initiate a download of that element with KGet (this also works for files and folders on remote storage devices)
    • showing the drop-target and click-dragging a link or file to it will automatically start a download
    • and click-dragging a link or file to the main window will automatically start a download.
    The KGet Save To dialogue
    Before downloading a file, KGet will ask you where to download it to. You can either type the path manually, or click the folder icon to navigate with a file-picker dialogue. If you have added download groups, you can also select which group to download under.