Skip this nonsense and get your files. Tucan Manager makes downloading files from single-click file sharing sites as simple as using BitTorrent to download files. The program bypasses the requirement to wait a minute or two before clicking on a download link, and can even queue multiple files for successive downloads if you like.
With support for 13 different single-click sharing sites, Tucan Manager will quickly become your go-to tool for downloading from sites like MegaUpload and MediaFire. Go ahead and download Tucan Manager for Linux, Mac and Windows, but keep reading to see what this program can do.
Using The Application
So you have a link to a file on the likes of RapidShare, but don’t have time to babysit the downloading process. No problem. Just file up Tucan Manager and click “Add Downloads“.
As you can see, all you need to do is paste your link. You can even post multiple links, if you want, with the use of a comma. Once you’ve entered your links you can test to make sure they work:
This will let you know whether the link you’ve copied is valid or not. Some files are taken down from these services (particularly illegal ones), so that might be the explanation for an error. If not, check to make sure your link is a valid one by visiting it with your browser. If this is possible but Tucan doesn’t work, keep reading to find out how to update your services.
Anyway, assuming your links are valid, Tucan will start downloading. The obligatory waiting period still happens:
But, unlike when you use RapidShare with your browser, you don’t need to wait until the waiting period is over. Heck, the program will even solve any captchas for you. Your download will happen automatically:
If you have multiple files set to download Tucan will work through them all in order without your input. This can make using these sites a lot easier, so enjoy!
Supported Sites
Which sites, you ask? Well, as mentioned, Tucan Manager supports 13 different sites as of this writing. These sites include:
- 4shared
- megaupload.com
- sendspace.com
- zshare.net
- filefactory.com
- uploading.com
- rapidshare.com
- hotfile.com
- badongo.com
- fileserve.com
- mediafire.com
- depositfiles.coms
- easy-share.com
Tucan Manager includes a nifty internal updating feature, meaning the scripts that enable downloading from these different sites are kept working for you. If one of these sites isn’t working check the “Service Configuration” panel in your preferences. If updates are available you’ll find them there.
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