Several years ago, I made my first contact with the Internet world. I'm talking about the year 1998 more or less (come on, I'm below 30). In that age, the dial-up communications ruled the earth, and it was really a pain to download some "big" file (we are talking about a 5-10 MB file size...). Just imagine the situation: you are downloading a file that takes, say, 3 hours to complete. Suddenly, anyone in the house picks up the phone to make a call, so the download (and the Internet connection) is interrupted. And believe me, sometimes this could be funny, sometimes not.
That's when I found Go!Zilla, and become an adept of it. It was my salvation! Now the downloads could be resumed...awesome!
After that, years have passed, connections become better and new download managers appeared. Some are better, some are worse. Today I choose to use FDM, and I'm happy with it. But now that I had the chance to test the new version of Go!Zilla, I didn't hesitate.
Well, the program itself hasn't changed so much, but there are some interesting new features, like the "resolve any redirections or scripts" button. What comes to the rest, it still be the same old, good download manager.
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