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Tuesday, 10 July 2012

How to download with Ucweb browser

Ucweb browser is just like any other mobile phone browser, but it is coded with unique and rich features, such as copy and paste, large file downloading, automatic upgrades, version alerts, screen shooting, etc. To download with ucweb browser, what you need to do is this, click on the file you want to download, and ucweb will pop-up a page, asking you what you want ucweb to do with this file. What you need to do here is to click on save, then it will ask you to create a path for the file. And if you can't create a reasonable path for the file, there is no way you can download it. To ease things here, this is the path I am using for my downloading, and the path is C:\phone memory\video clips. To create this path, what you need to do here is to click on save, as ucweb pops up page! Another query page will pop-up, demanding you to create a path for it. And now you have to click on browse - phone memory - video clips.

Note: Make sure that your phone memory is large enough to accomodate the file you are about to download, i.e my symbian phone has internal 80MB by default, and that means that the file I am about to download will not exceed 78MB. And that is if I have nothing like videos, music, applications, images, etc on my mobile phone. Instead of this you have to create a path with to your memory card.

After creating your path, click on save, and it will ask you some queries, select "yes" in all the queries. And now, you are into downloading. You can skip the download window, and continue your normal browsing. To check the status of what you are downloading, kindly press 3. The importance of downloading with ucweb browser is that you can download any type of file with it. E.g I used it to download some of my mobile phone applications, modem unlocker, adobe flash player, privoxy, avast anti-virus (2012), Indian web proxy, kemulator, proximitron, etc. These files are either in (.zip), (.exe), (.jad), (.rar), etc. And after that, I transfered them to my laptop, then convert them to my needed files through unzipping, etc. And I still using those softwares now!
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As written, formatted and published by 'Ucheonye Nzubechi.

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