The problem is JDownloader's team not having found yet the time to do their part of the integration work
In the meanwhile you can use Orbit Downloader, which works just fine with RS Premium and FlashGot.
thnx again 4 quick response, appreciate it very much. now, I dl-ed orbit downloader but when I add the URL, which is rs link, the size is only 13 kb as with flashget and internet download manager. so I know that the problem is ME . help here plz!
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You can ask and pressure them directly at irc://irc.freenode.net/jdownloader
I've been able to use a SVN copy of JDownloader with FlashGot integration, but I've got no idea of when they will publish a beta or release build.
Hi heard Jiaz (one of the JDownloader's core developer) yesterday, and he said they'd like to release a FlashGot-enabled version (bundling FlashGot too, no less) in a week or so
there is a new version of jdownloader, 0.7. it says it supports flashgot. where does flashgot look to detect if its installed? where should i put the jdownloader folder?
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Would you please be able to look into the following post, posted by buggsy on JDownloader's forum:
I recently used the IRC chat and got some assistance for some problems. However, there was one that no one knew how to solve.
The problem is:
When I try to FlashGot a link without JDownloader already running, something happens where the Java Console pops up showing all the commands? lines? executed to run JDownloader, rather than keeping hidden.
Then, once JDownloader has opened, the console does not go away, and if I close the console, it will close JDownloader.
I uninstalled Java and all settings folders/files I could find and reinstalled it, but it produced the same symptom.