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QNAP Announces QGet Utility for Mac Users to Enhance the Download Station of Turbo NAS Series

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Taipei, Taiwan, September 2008 - The leading network storage provider QNAP Systems, Inc. today unveils the QGet remote download control utility for Mac users to improve their experience of using the Download Station of Turbo NAS series. The Download Station is a powerful function of QNAP's Linux-embedded Turbo NAS which supports PC-less BitTorrent, FTP, and HTTP download with proven energy-saving performance. In addition to using the web browser to access the web-based Download Station, Mac users can now use the QGet utility to remotely manage multiple download tasks of one to many QNAP NAS servers from LAN or over the Internet. For example, the users can view the download percentage, pause/ restart/ delete the download tasks, set schedule download, or configure the download settings of different NAS servers.

The QGet remote download management utility is available in Windows and Mac versions with multilingual support, .e.g. English, Traditional & Simplified Chinese, German, French, Spanish, and Italian. QNAP Turbo NAS users can download the software from the official website http://www.qnap.com/download.asp. For the illustration of using QGet to manage the download tasks of multiple NAS servers remotely, please refer to http://www.qnap.com/pro_application.asp?ap_id=103.

QNAP's Download Station supports BitTorrent, FTP, and HTTP download. You can also set up PC-less download eMule and NZB by QPKG installation.

Features of the Download Station of QNAP Turbo NAS:

  • Supports PC-less BitTorrent/ FTP/ HTTP download
  • QNAP remote download control software: QGet (Windows and Mac OS), allows you to control the download tasks of multiple Turbo NAS on one PC via LAN/ WAN
  • BitTorrent download supports TCP/ UDP, DHT
  • BT schedule download supported
  • Encrypted BT download
  • Support BT tasks download (up to 500)
  • Download configuration (current seed number, configurable port range, bandwidth control, download percentage, UPnP NAT port forwarding for BitTorrent download)
  • Download status list management (download percentage)