Axel is a cool tool that speeds up your HTTP and FTP downloads by grabbing files from multiple sources at once. This means you can get your stuff faster!
Here's the deal: some FTP sites limit how fast each connection can go. So, if you open more than one connection, you can boost your download speed. Just a heads up, though—some FTP sites don’t like it when users do this.
The best way to use Axel is by opening connections on different servers and downloading from all of them at the same time. Axel version 0.97 or later lets you do this! You can either pick a list of mirrors yourself or let the program find them for you.
You might be wondering what makes Axel stand out compared to other download managers, especially those mostly found on Windows. Unlike others, Axel doesn’t save data into separate files and then combine them later. Instead, it puts everything in one file right away as it downloads!
This unique feature is thanks to how most Unix file systems work—they allow writing data after the end-of-file marker. Plus, Axel runs in the console and doesn’t hog system resources.
You can check out more details about downloading and using Axel by visiting this Axel for Linux.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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