leechpack
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18 May 2010, 09:34
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someone has tried leechpack so far?
At first, it was easy, there were only a few filehosts around: Rapidshare, Megaupload and maybe some others. But years went by and we find ourselves in front of a legion of filesharing hosts now. And what should be a simple and fast task, sometimes turns to be painful, daunting and expensive. These guys saw that problem and decided to put an end to it: LeechPack. The service basically works like this: you enter a link from their supported hosts, pull it to their servers and then download it at lightning fast speeds through an encrypted connection to your PC. No need to wait anymore, no need to shell out money to multiple places. And yes, they support torrents too! Take advantage of their promotional offers before it’s TOO LATE! The full list of supported hosts includes: Rapidshare, Megaupload, DepositFiles, Megashares & many more!.
http://www.leechpack.com/
At first, it was easy, there were only a few filehosts around: Rapidshare, Megaupload and maybe some others. But years went by and we find ourselves in front of a legion of filesharing hosts now. And what should be a simple and fast task, sometimes turns to be painful, daunting and expensive. These guys saw that problem and decided to put an end to it: LeechPack. The service basically works like this: you enter a link from their supported hosts, pull it to their servers and then download it at lightning fast speeds through an encrypted connection to your PC. No need to wait anymore, no need to shell out money to multiple places. And yes, they support torrents too! Take advantage of their promotional offers before it’s TOO LATE! The full list of supported hosts includes: Rapidshare, Megaupload, DepositFiles, Megashares & many more!.
http://www.leechpack.com/
i'm only using RS account atm and i hate it when files are hosted somewhere else
Sounds like a deal full of awesomeness...not.
It might be good if you want to download a certain file from hoster X, but definitely nothing for larger downloads...
Even with a somewhat automated system it's still a lot more complicated than to just buy a rss acc for 7 bucks a month.
This english sounds so wrong, but i hope you get what i mean :D
and it's not about plug-out, plug-in, it's about jdownloader :P
(and netload > rs as long as you don't have an acc, and probably even then^^)