Free Download Manager - SiteAdvisor.com says watch out

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dp

Siteadvisor.com says Free Download Manager loads the registry with
strings and contacts a bunch of servers:

view.atdmt.com
m3.search.vip.scd.yahoo.com
pa.ads.yahoo2.akadns.net
speatdmt.m7z.net
att.atdmt.com.att-idns.net
www.yahoo.akadns.net
bc.us.yahoo2.akadns.net
a566.x.a.yimg.com


http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/freedownloadmanager.org/downloads/
275435/


The software itself is excellent and I've found it to be great in
speeding downloads, but that rating makes me wonder about it.
They said they didn't find any spyware per se, but gave it a
nuisance rating of 3 because of the server links and the numerous
registry strings added. Some rave about this software, but I think
I'll switch to some other program.
 
T

TwistyCreek

Siteadvisor.com says Free Download Manager loads the registry with
strings and contacts a bunch of servers:

view.atdmt.com
m3.search.vip.scd.yahoo.com
pa.ads.yahoo2.akadns.net
speatdmt.m7z.net
att.atdmt.com.att-idns.net
www.yahoo.akadns.net
bc.us.yahoo2.akadns.net
a566.x.a.yimg.com


http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/freedownloadmanager.org/downloads/275435/


The software itself is excellent and I've found it to be great in
speeding downloads, but that rating makes me wonder about it.
They said they didn't find any spyware per se, but gave it a
nuisance rating of 3 because of the server links and the numerous
registry strings added. Some rave about this software, but I think
I'll switch to some other program.


I guess you could just add all those unwanted servers to the
hosts file, but I don't know for sure. Would that make the
software stop working?


I've had good luck using "FlashGet." But Mcafee's "Site
Advisor" gives it a red flag warning.


http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/amazesoft.com?aff_id=0


If it is adware or spyware, as far as I can tell, no problems
have shown up from it on my computer, and none of the
anti-spyware or anti-virus programs that I'm running have
detected any problems from it, either. I've used FlashGet to
download plenty of files over nearly a year since I installed it.
It seems to work just fine.


There must be other freebie download programs out there that
get a better Site Advisor rating than this.


Ckyp
 
P

POKO

Siteadvisor.com says Free Download Manager loads the registry with
strings and contacts a bunch of servers:

view.atdmt.com
m3.search.vip.scd.yahoo.com
pa.ads.yahoo2.akadns.net
speatdmt.m7z.net
att.atdmt.com.att-idns.net
www.yahoo.akadns.net
bc.us.yahoo2.akadns.net
a566.x.a.yimg.com


http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/freedownloadmanager.org/downloads/
275435/


The software itself is excellent and I've found it to be great in
speeding downloads, but that rating makes me wonder about it.
They said they didn't find any spyware per se, but gave it a
nuisance rating of 3 because of the server links and the numerous
registry strings added. Some rave about this software, but I think
I'll switch to some other program.
Thnx for that. Will continue using it as it's the best out there,
 
H

hummingbird

I've had good luck using "FlashGet." But Mcafee's "Site
Advisor" gives it a red flag warning.

http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/amazesoft.com?aff_id=0

If it is adware or spyware, as far as I can tell, no problems
have shown up from it on my computer, and none of the
anti-spyware or anti-virus programs that I'm running have
detected any problems from it, either. I've used FlashGet to
download plenty of files over nearly a year since I installed it.
It seems to work just fine.

I've been using FlashGet v1.65 (registered) for some time and have
found no spyware or adware issues with it.
Running Ad-aware and Spybot regularly pick up nothing and FlashGet
is incredibly fast.
 
S

Steven Burn

The software itself is excellent and I've found it to be great in
speeding downloads, but that rating makes me wonder about it.
They said they didn't find any spyware per se, but gave it a
nuisance rating of 3 because of the server links and the numerous
registry strings added. Some rave about this software, but I think
I'll switch to some other program.

The very notion of their providing links to these begs the question of
morals .......

http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/freedownloadmanager.org/downloads/

In addition, unless I'm mistaken, this so-called freeware also appears to be
"sponsored" by Yahoo ..... which is likely where the URL's referenced are
coming from.

--
Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!
 
B

BoB

Siteadvisor.com says Free Download Manager loads the registry with
strings and contacts a bunch of servers:

view.atdmt.com
m3.search.vip.scd.yahoo.com
pa.ads.yahoo2.akadns.net
speatdmt.m7z.net
att.atdmt.com.att-idns.net
www.yahoo.akadns.net
bc.us.yahoo2.akadns.net
a566.x.a.yimg.com


http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/freedownloadmanager.org/downloads/
275435/


The software itself is excellent and I've found it to be great in
speeding downloads, but that rating makes me wonder about it.
They said they didn't find any spyware per se, but gave it a
nuisance rating of 3 because of the server links and the numerous
registry strings added. Some rave about this software, but I think
I'll switch to some other program.

My wife uses DLExpert from the Pricelessware site and is happy with it.

http://www.pricelessware.org

Also look at this one:

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/dlexpress.html
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Update
Download Express - download manger and accelerator

Download Express is a download tool, that allows you to download
individual files from Web and FTP sites at the maximum possible speed.
Multiple downloading channels technology significantly decreases time
necessary to download files. Download Express is a small (less than
200 Kb) browser plugin application that automatically takes over as
soon as you click on a specified link type (.exe, zip,msi etc) and
replaces the standard IE download dialog. Besides the multi channel
download function, it offers you to stop and resume the download and
displays the process in an attractive display.

License: Freeware
Price: Free
Windows: 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
File size: 630 kb
Author: MetaProducts Corporation
http://www.metaproducts.com/
[...]
Version: 1.9.337
Last update: Nov 19, 2005
Our Rating (Excellent)


HTH,

BoB
 

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