Ketarin is a small application which
automatically updates setup packages. As opposed to other tools,
Ketarin is not meant to keep your system up-to-date, but rather to
maintain a compilation of all important setup packages which can then
be burned to disc or put on a USB stick.
Basically, it monitors the
content of web pages for changes and downloads files to a specified
location. There is a tutorial explaining it all. Currently, you can
either rely on a service based on FileHippo, or you can define your own
rules, even using regular expressions (for advanced users).
Before
you can use Ketarin to check and auto download latest software
packages, you’ll have to set it up first. Setting up the list of
software that needs to be checked can be a headache but if the software
exists in FileHippo, it is going to be very easy. What you need to do
is to click the “Add new application button”. At the New Application
window, enter the name of the software, select FileHippo ID and enter
the URL of the software on FileHippo. Finally, select where you want
the file to be downloaded to. You can check this article for more
detailed steps.
It also has advanced features where you can set
Ketarin to automatically delete previously downloaded file to save
space when a newer version has been downloaded, spoofing HTTP referrer
and also executing custom commands before and/or after downloading. The
list of files that are to be checked for update can be also shared to
your colleague or friend by exporting the database (jobs.db) file. Make
sure you have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and above installed in order
to run Ketarin.
Download
http://ketarin.canneverbe.com/download