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View Poll Results: JDownloader 0.7 Good or Evil
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  #81  
Old 03.10.2009, 14:43
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A few labels are confusing.

"Continue": This gives no indication of of WHERE you're "continuing" to.
I had to click it, hoping nothing bad would happen, to find out that this actually transfers links from the Linkgrabber to the Download queue.

How about "Enqueue"? Or "Add to Downloads"? But just "Continue" is no information at all.

Alao, the word "hoster" is used frequently.
THIS IS NOT AN ENGLISH WORD. There is no need to coin such a word, the noun for a person, or website, providing hosting services is just "HOST" (for completeness: unless she's female, in which case it's "hostess"). I know this word has been used in JD for quite a while, but it's still poor usage and should be corrected.

I agree.

Continue has no meaning.

I've probably used that word host** as well, but I've always felt that it was wrong.
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Old 04.10.2009, 12:51
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:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

jdownloader - gr8 prog.........and best of all its free!!!

fantastic, love it

keep up the good work
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  #83  
Old 05.10.2009, 15:39
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Thanks for your time posting this. If there would be more people like you, the lives of the poor developers would be a lot more pleasant.
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  #84  
Old 16.10.2009, 09:13
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there definately are many people who love jd..it's just the best manager out there.. so convenient.. like it was GOD made! thnks a lot for saving me years of unsatisfactory "FDM"
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Old 19.10.2009, 05:10
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This is simply one of THE best software you can Best thing is it is very user active & developers are always availabe for any problem.KEEP THE GOOD WORK.
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  #86  
Old 19.10.2009, 06:28
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Thanks for your time posting this. If there would be more people like you, the lives of the poor developers would be a lot more pleasant.
I totally agree
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  #87  
Old 27.10.2009, 11:29
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I am all new, but i like this app more than Free Internet Download Manager!

ALOT more

Thanks for this program!
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  #88  
Old 07.11.2009, 16:19
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Default JDownloader is exceptional

I use it a lot with several different hosts and have minimal problems. Every time there is a major overhaul, problems occur, but they are quickly fixed. I have recommended this program to a number of people.
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  #89  
Old 07.11.2009, 16:53
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You version (thread title refers to jD version 0.7) is slightly dated but we'll forgive you...
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Old 01.12.2009, 22:51
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Most people would prefer a light version with less hosts + addons...

Please provide a light version of Jdownloader which consumes less =)

(I am very happy with the current JDownloader just want a lighter version)
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Old 02.12.2009, 00:33
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Most people would prefer a light version with less hosts + addons...

Please provide a light version of Jdownloader which consumes less =)

(I am very happy with the current JDownloader just want a lighter version)
you can disable addons you dont need
plugins are only loaded when used
as you can read in other threads the memory consumption of jd depends very heavy of the used system (os, java vesion, 32/64bit, how much memory) , less ram available, jd uses less...more =jd uses more heap. java will free memory if os needs it again, else there is no reason why java should not use available memory.
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  #92  
Old 05.12.2009, 08:57
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i can't seem to download the new version :( it wouldnt load
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Old 05.12.2009, 09:38
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Please, provide the download link you tried.
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  #94  
Old 06.12.2009, 02:07
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Seems to me 0.7 is a ghost that keeps haunting the developers. We shall first drag it from limbo to real world then chop off its limbs like what happened Freddy Kruger (or was it Jason)

P.S: In the end I don't consider JD as x version, the important thing is the mind behind it and it's very good.
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Old 06.12.2009, 06:07
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Default Very stable version

I find this version very stable.I have no complaints,but i wish updates should be more frequent.
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Old 06.12.2009, 15:34
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the last 7.x minor update was the best! java cpu usage never went above 20 & ram usage was comparable to the latest 9.x
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Old 24.12.2009, 21:15
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From the first time i used JD, the actual 0.9.579 as greatly improved.

There is, of course, an issue with memory usage, but i think the Dev should focus on other language instead of try to lower memory usage.
Java is not such good language like C++ (for example), and got even major vulnerability in Win32/64 system.

Anyway, my opinion is generally positive, also this is a very usefull software, so keep up the good work and thank you!
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  #98  
Old 25.12.2009, 10:56
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The people who are developing jD prefer Java. If you are such a C++ fan, why don't you re-code jD in C++? It should run on all major platforms. Good luck with the manual memory management!

Why not code jD in assembly language? It would have been faster as well.

I'm running Azureus for years. I never had any memory related problems with this java app. It all depends on the programmers' experience and skill.

The 64 bits version of the JRE for W7 has memory leaks.

Note that Java's garbage collection won't happen if you've enough RAM memory. I've an extremely small RAM memory on this PC and jD currently uses 25 MB.
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Old 25.12.2009, 15:26
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The people who are developing jD prefer Java. If you are such a C++ fan, why don't you re-code jD in C++?
Why i should steal other people program? I dont understand your point...

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Why not code jD in assembly language? It would have been faster as well.
Because C++ is more advanced, and allow you to make better program in lesser time
But i'm quite sure you're ironic now, isn't it?


My post was just a feedback; i'm happy with the program but there are thing that can go better, that's all.
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Old 25.12.2009, 15:52
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@Balas
Every language has it's advantages and disadvantages but sure you're allowed to re code jd in c++ because it's open source.
No one would complain about it unless you would make money with it^^

GreeZ pspzockerscene
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Old 25.12.2009, 17:33
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@Balas
Every language has it's advantages and disadvantages but sure you're allowed to re code jd in c++ because it's open source.
No one would complain about it unless you would make money with it^^

GreeZ pspzockerscene
Then i will give a try, maybe something good will get out or maybe not, but it's always something to learn from

I'll post here whatever results.
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Old 26.12.2009, 10:51
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Why i should steal other people program? I dont understand your point...
jD is an open source project. You can fork it, you can redevelop some code, you can re-program it in any langauge you want. You can add plug-ins. You just can't sell it, because it's open source.

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Because C++ is more advanced, and allow you to make better program in lesser time
But i'm quite sure you're ironic now, isn't it?
I'm ironic, just as you are. C++ isn't more advanced than Java. To the contrary. Java contains more advanced features, like automatic garbage collection, than C++. A good Java developer can program an application faster than any good C++ programmer can program the same application. Java was designed with the mistakes of C++ in mind, because C++ is at least a decade older than Java.

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My post was just a feedback; i'm happy with the program but there are thing that can go better, that's all.
OK. Your feelings and opinions are welcome. The devs will appreciate it. That's why this thread and this forum exist, but I can tell you there aren't many programs that are perfect for everybody on this planet. That's why there is such fierce competition in the open source world.

If you want to help the project, please provide some good ideas to make it better. Pinpoint jD's weak areas and provide alternative designs.
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