A number of small, but important changes have been made

Mar 30, 2015 11:41 GMT  ·  By

flareGet, a full-featured, multi-threaded, multi-segment download manager and accelerator for Linux, is now at version 4.2-92 and is ready for download. This is minor update, but it does bring a few important changes.

Most of the updates for flareGet have been rather consistent and they usually brought new features and functionalities. This is not the case with the latest release, but it's an important update nonetheless, despite the fact that it's rather small.

According to the changelog, a thread management issue that was crashing the application under heavy usage has been fixed, support has been added for executing shell commands at end of downloads, the file renaming logic has been updated and now users can add an index number before the file extension, and quite a few other smaller problems have been corrected.

There are only a handful download managers on the Linux platform that also come with a very handy GUI and flareGet is one of them. This is not a free application and some of the functions are only available after the user pays a small fee.

A complete list of changes and new features can be found in the official announcement. You can also check out our review of the application. You can download flareGet 4.2-92 right now from Softpedia.