The Microsoft Download Manager allows users to manually update the Windows operating system by downloading and installing updates. Software that supports the Microsoft Download Manager can be downloaded from a number of sources, including Microsoft's official website, third party websites, and various blogs and forums. Using the Download Manager to install software is a relatively simple process that requires the use of an application called Linkman. The Linkman software works much like a standard Windows application, allowing users to download applications, connect to the Internet, and manage the installation of new software on the PC.
Download Manager is available for free on the Microsoft website, but is normally only accessible to a limited number of users. There are no charges or subscription fees associated with the application and therefore requires little in the way of technical expertise to use. Linkman comes in a free download that allows users to download Linkman, and any other downloadable software, such as linkman.exe. Users can download a copy of Linkman from Microsoft's website for use on their personal computers or can alternatively download a copy of Linkman which will allow them to install the application directly onto their computer.
A Linkman version that allows users to easily and quickly install and remove software from the Internet is available on a number of third party websites. These third party websites are frequently visited by users looking for software to download for their computers or to remove software that has been installed on their computer. Linkman is designed to function alongside the Windows operating system, offering Windows users the ability to download and install software on their computer from the Internet. The Linkman application is available on a number of free websites and provides users with the option to download software directly onto their computer without needing to download and install it manually.