Using TC as an download manager?

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Using TC as an download manager?

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Do it is possible to use TC to download a file from a url?
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"Net -> FTP New Connection <Ctrl+N>"
Paste the url into the combobox.

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ty :)
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

You can also write all URLs in a TEXT file (ftp or http), and then use menu Net - FTP download from list. If you have installed the OpenSSL DLLs, you can also download https URLs this way.
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good to know, ty.
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Is it possible to download a file from url by passing it in command line?

I tried totalcmd.exe /L=http.......(verylong)..... and total commander just crashed

I know its possible to use /L=ftp://user:pass@url.... and it works
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ghisler(Author) wrote: 2014-08-07, 10:00 UTC You can also write all URLs in a TEXT file (ftp or http), and then use menu Net - FTP download from list. If you have installed the OpenSSL DLLs, you can also download https URLs this way.
This is fast!
Thanks!
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