Looking for a Software like GetRight on sparc 2.6

Hi everyone,
I'm getting in troubles when downloading big files to my Sun SPARC
Station runnig solaris 2.6 .So, I'm looking for a software that can replace GetRight (which is exclusively for windows) to install on my station.
Could anyone indicate me which software must I use on sparc 2.6 instead of GetRight.
Thanks a lot

I don't know if any of these do exactly what you want, but...
http://applevie.ws/2010/02/top-10-calendar-apps-for-mac/
http://mac.appstorm.net/roundups/productivity-roundups/30-of-the-best-calendar-a pps-and-utilities-for-mac/

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