The latest version of flareGet can be downloaded from Softpedia

Jul 14, 2014 11:41 GMT  ·  By

flareGet, a full-featured, multi-threaded, multi-segment download manager and accelerator for Linux, has advanced to version 3.2-42 and is now available for download.

flareGet is one of the best GUI-based download managers on Linux at this time, and each version brings interesting changes. This latest release is not one of the biggest, but it has a number of improvements that should prove interesting.

According to the changelog, a crash that occurred in FTP downloads has been corrected, a slight improvement in merging speed has been implemented, a merging failure bug for files greater than 4GB on 32-bit Linux platforms has been fixed, a filename encoding issue that was causing a download failure has been corrected, a major display bug has been fixed, and minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented.

There aren't too many download managers on the Linux platform, but this is one of the best. You have to keep in mind that this is a shareware application and you will have to buy it if you want access to all the features.

A complete list of changes and new features can be found in the official announcement. You can also check out our review of the application. You can download flareGet 3.2-42 right now from Softpedia.