GTransferManager (gtm) allows the user to retrieve multiple files from the Web. These files can be retrieved in multiple parts, and each part retrieved on a separate session when the user is connected to the Internet. This is most useful to users with dialup connections. The program performs these tasks using wget as its backend.
| Tags | Desktop Environment GNOME Internet FTP Web Networking |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: Added support for wget 1.8.1 and Galeon 2, as well as MIME support for opening downloaded files.


Changes: Several bugfixes, including a crash on corrupted data file and overwriting existing files without confirmation, support for running a shell command when all downloads are completed, HTTPS support (requires wget 1.7 or greater), and an updated user manual and translations.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Changes: Numeric downloads, GNOME panel resize support, and several bugfixes.


Changes: Various bugfixes (including some crashing bugs), NetBSD support, an option to determine target directory by regex matching, and more translations.
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Recent commentsLooks very promising, but doesn't work for me
I'm trying to use GTM with Galeon 1.2 and wget 1.8.1, and I
am unable to download any files using ftp or http (I get an
"unknown error"). Apparently the latest version has problems
with wget 1.8.1, so I eagerly await an official release that works
in my environment.
If only it worked
I can't get this thing to go - gives me some "CORBA user exception" error every time I try to run it.
Very useful
This program is a real gem. Keeps track of all the files you've downloaded, letting you fetch them again after you accidently delete them. :) No more browseing through your history to figure out where you got that RPM. Drag-and-drop as an applet works as well.