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Turbo charge your downloads with Free Download Manager - Tutorial 2 - Using Free Download Manager

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In this tutorial video, we'll look at how to use Free Download Manager with your web browser. Although we are using Internet Explorer in the video, Free Download Manager also works with Firefox and most other popular browsers too.

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Additional notes

Free Download Manager really comes into its own when downloading larger files, such as the digital download versions of our Superguides. When used with a site that supports resuming (such as ours) you can then resume a download if the connection is interrupted for any reason.


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If the download site supports it, you can resume interrupted downloads easily and automatically with Free Download Manager.


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