hello everyone, i read through all eleven pages of this thread...so i felt obliged to register/reply and insert my two cents!
(the random question given to me during registration was weird, "Which cellular company in South Africa has the slogan ‘Yebo Gogo’ and has a blue logo?" ..thank you google for the answer lol)
well, i have been using rapidshare since around '06 iirc, had a prem acc for a while... i stopped using it for a while, and today i've been compiling a list of dnb releases that i have been meaning to get my hands on.. sure enough, most of the links are on RS (something i had come to terms with over the last four or five years).. so i went to the rs site to check out the pricing, thinking about grabbing a premium account for a few months once again..
then i am confronted with this rapids-points-payment crap.. oh man, disappointing. needless to say, all 11 pages of this thread have confirmed my suspicions about the general consensus of RS's state on the net.. with hotfile's uploader benefits i am sure they will take off and become somewhat like RS once was. i am most likely going to do some forum hunting, filestube works great and so does google when you are on the hunt for an elusive file.. (google for site:hotfile.com file name here, or site:blogspot.com file name here..etc) from the couple minutes i have already spent browsing through "hotfile forum" hits with google, it looks like they will be my next provider.
as far as download software goes, when i did massive transfers with both free and premium accounts from multiple hosts, i used this little program; http://wordrider.net/freerapid/. it worked seamlessly both with and without a free account, you can highlight the entire source of a web page and it will extract the links for you which is helpful for forums that like to hotlink things and chop the URL.. the name is freerapid, but it works for many different hosts! i am going to look into the ones you guys have discussed, i haven't heard of them other then jdownloader... then again i was always more of a P2P man myself.
(the random question given to me during registration was weird, "Which cellular company in South Africa has the slogan ‘Yebo Gogo’ and has a blue logo?" ..thank you google for the answer lol)
well, i have been using rapidshare since around '06 iirc, had a prem acc for a while... i stopped using it for a while, and today i've been compiling a list of dnb releases that i have been meaning to get my hands on.. sure enough, most of the links are on RS (something i had come to terms with over the last four or five years).. so i went to the rs site to check out the pricing, thinking about grabbing a premium account for a few months once again..
then i am confronted with this rapids-points-payment crap.. oh man, disappointing. needless to say, all 11 pages of this thread have confirmed my suspicions about the general consensus of RS's state on the net.. with hotfile's uploader benefits i am sure they will take off and become somewhat like RS once was. i am most likely going to do some forum hunting, filestube works great and so does google when you are on the hunt for an elusive file.. (google for site:hotfile.com file name here, or site:blogspot.com file name here..etc) from the couple minutes i have already spent browsing through "hotfile forum" hits with google, it looks like they will be my next provider.
as far as download software goes, when i did massive transfers with both free and premium accounts from multiple hosts, i used this little program; http://wordrider.net/freerapid/. it worked seamlessly both with and without a free account, you can highlight the entire source of a web page and it will extract the links for you which is helpful for forums that like to hotlink things and chop the URL.. the name is freerapid, but it works for many different hosts! i am going to look into the ones you guys have discussed, i haven't heard of them other then jdownloader... then again i was always more of a P2P man myself.