Downloader vs Downloaded - What's the difference?
downloader | downloaded |
Someone who downloads files from the Internet.
A computer program which aids the downloading of files.
(download)
A file transfer to the local computer, especially one in progress.
A file that has been, or will be transferred in this way.
To transfer (computer data, especially as one or more files) from a remote computer (server) to a local computer, usually via a network.
upload; to copy a file from a local computer to a remote computer via a network.
to transfer a file to or from removable media.
to install software.
As a noun downloader
is someone who downloads files from the internet.As a verb downloaded is
(download).downloader
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Noun
(en noun)See also
* uploaderAnagrams
* *downloaded
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Verb
(head)download
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(Download)Noun
(en noun)- The download took longer than I expected.
- I got the download but it wouldn't work on my computer.
Derived terms
* DL , dl , (abbreviation)Antonyms
* uploadVerb
(en verb)- You can download a trial version of the program for thirty days to determine whether you want to purchase the full version.
- I needed to download photos to a CD-ROM