Fetch.io: Download Files from Multiple File Sharing Websites

Rapidshare is one of the most popular file hosting website on the internet. Many people use it to share files, download files and much more. But the only problem with Rapidshare and other file hosting services is that if you don’t have a premium account, you have to wait for 45-60 seconds before downloading a file which can be very annoying sometimes. It may make you buy premium account for that service because of long waiting times and slow download speeds. But don’t worry, we found a solution to this problem. While stumbling, we came across an excellent website, Fetch.io which can get rid of this problem as well.

Introduction

Fetch.io is an online cloud storage service which enables users to download files from multiple online file storage services (including Rapidshare, Megaupload and many more), stream them on Fetch.io, encode them to different portable devices or share them with your friends. With Fetch.io, you can download files from all the supported websites without any waiting time and faster transfer speeds. With Fetch.io, you can even fetch torrent files at super fast speeds and stream them on Fetch.io anywhere.

Supported websites:

  • Bittorrent
  • Rapidshare
  • Megaupload
  • Hotfile
  • MediaFire
  • Netload.in
  • Filesonic
  • Easyshare
  • Megashares
  • Fileserve

Registration

In order to use the service, you must create an account. The registration process is really simple and easy. All you have to do is fill out a simple form as shown below and you will be registered in seconds. Click this link and fill in the details required.

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Usage

After registration, you will be redirected to Fetch.io dashboard where it will you the transfer limits and a button, Fetch Files. Click on Fetch Files and it will ask you to paste the link of the file you want to stream and download and click Next.

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It will verify the file and will show you the size and name of the file you want to fetch. After pasting all the files, click on Fetch button as shown below.

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It will start downloading the file to your Fetch account without any waiting time with excellent transfer speeds.

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Once the file is uploaded, you will be able to view the file in your Fetch.io File Manager. Click on Files and you will be able to see the files you fetched.

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Open the folder and click on the file to stream it online. It will also give you link to download the uploaded media files to your computer or share them with your friends. After watching the media, you can simply delete the file from your fetch account if needed.

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Conclusion

Fetch.io is an excellent online cloud storage and media service which provides users storage space of 20 GB with 40 GB bandwidth to stream files from any computer you use. Now you don’t have to wait for hours and days for your downloads to finish as Fetch.io can transfer files to your cloud storage in minutes. Many people may believe that the amount of bandwidth is not enough but trust me, its more than enough for a free account.

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