
Some of you may or may not be aware of a computer program called DAP Downloader, and basically what that program does is splits up a file into chunks instead of downloading it all at once to make the download faster and easier. This application does the same exact thing and it makes downloading files on your Android device so much easier.
Features:
- Split file in maximum 32 parts.
- Pause and resume download, of course.
- Auto detect server allow multi-parts download or not, and how many connection can makes in a moment.
The application is a very good idea, and it’s a very nice app to have on you’re phone as it will really save you time when trying to download a larger file.
Google Play Store
Via XDA
Tyler Maciaszek
I started out as a Blackberry user and once that phone was stolen I went to Radio Shack looking at the HD2. Blackberry wasn't cutting it and admittedly I didn't know much about technology, or Android at that point so I looked at the phone with the biggest screen. I'm a media guy and I like to have it mobile. At that point the HD2 had a massive screen and that's exactly what I wanted. Immediately when I got there the manager talked me out of getting a windows device and talked me into Android. I didn't know much about CPUs, Android versions, or what a good spec sheet even looked like. I settled with the Samsung Sidekick and immediately began to hate Android. Probably from the ugly skin and the terrible specs that device had. I started looking how to make the device better and found XDA. That's when it all changed. I started learning about rooting, and flashing. From there I would go on to come across Android websites. How I found Land of Droid was through Twitter. I used #android once and John mentioned me asking if I would like to write for an Android blog. I was hesitant at first but I began to immediately love it. I am now a huge technology fan in all aspects not just mobile. Now when looking for a device I will now know that there are more to specs than a screen size.