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   Re: Something like GrabIt for Linux?   
   27 Jan 07 08:19:22   
   
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   Laurence <7897hgfgh67567@tiscali.co.uk> writes:   
      
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   > Is there something like GrabIt for Linux, preferably for   
   > Kubuntu/Ubuntu (Debian)? GrabIt is a very good user friendly client   
   > for binaries groups.  Features:   
   > http://www.shemes.com/index.php?p=features   
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   I always liked nget, you can use regex to choose which files to   
   download.   
      
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