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ActiveX Download Control 3.12
VersalSoft
VersalSoft ActiveX Download Control is a client ActiveX control, you can use this downloader in the Web project or application project and easy to realize the batch download batch files from Internet/Intranet. ActiveX Download Control also supports downloads YouTube video and save to your local disc. Don't worry about unreliable, slow connections, network hang, or interrupted download. If an download interrupts before completion, It will resume and recovery from the point of failure so time and bandwidth are never wasted. Support the VB, Visual C++, PowerBuilder, Delphi, Asp/Asp.Net, Jsp, and PHP. Has a intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Split the download files into several portions and downlad the every portions in the different threads to realize multi-thread download while download a file. so it means that you can save much download time.
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