#6354
aria2 is a well-known, long-established, feature-rich and powerful universal file downloader that is very popular among programmers. However, its command line operation mode and overly complicated installation and configuration process make it difficult to popularize among normal users. So a series of GUI front-ends for aria2 were derived, and Persepolis Download Manager is one of the best. It saves users the trouble of configuring aria2 and using the command line to download files, and simplifies the operations.

#6281
1DM+ (short for One Download Manager Plus, formerly called IDM+) is a powerful file downloader for Android devices, developed by Vicky Bonick from India. It claims to be currently the fastest and most advanced file download manager (with Torrent file download support) available on Android platform.

#6091
Neat Download Manager (NDM for short) is a very practical universal file download manager and accelerator for Windows and Mac platforms (written in C++), developed by Javad Motallebi from United Arab Emirates. It is very similar to the famous IDM in all aspects, but has a cleaner interface and small file size (less than 1 MB), and it is completely free.

#6007
The browser's built-in download tools are not only inadequate, but even worse, they all have very low download speed. As a result, IDM, Folx and other excellent download accelerators have become users' first choice. However, they are paid software, do not support BitTorrent, and only run on Windows or Mac. If you need a free alternative that looks like IDM or Folx, supports BitTorrent download, and runs on a variety of platforms, you should definitely try Free Download Manager.

#5955
Xtreme Download Manager (XDM, XDMAN for short) is a free and open-source universal file downloader for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, developed by Subhra Das Gupta from Czech Republic. It can increase the file downloading speed up to 500%, save streaming videos from almost any video website, resume broken/dead downloads, schedule and convert downloads.

#5116
There are so many excellent free file storage/sharing services on the Internet, but downloading files from these websites often comes with various annoying restrictions. For example, speed limit, traffic limit, accessible time limit, mandatory wait for some time (which can be minutes or even hours) before being allowed to download, input verification code before downloading, and so on. If you can't stand all this, then Universal Share Downloader may be just what you need.

#4909
Advanced Download Manager (ADM) is a very popular multithreaded file download & management tool specially deigned for Android OS, developed by DimonVideo from Russia. It can be said to be an edge tool for file downloading with a tangible increase in download speed. It turns out that, with proper configuration, downloading anything on an Android device will be much faster from now on. And I'm sure that many users who've used it ever will agree with this!

#4868
Internet Download Accelerator (IDA for short, AKA: Download Master) is a classic Internet resources general downloading tool for Windows, which is not inferior to the most popular Internet Download Manager (IDM). It's developed by WestByte Software from Ukraine (written in Delphi in 2002), provides both free and registered two editions, supports multiple languages, and is released as setup and portable versions at the same time.

#4839
For normal and universal downloading tool, AppNee only recommends everyone to use Internet Download Manager (IDM for short); As to torrent file downloader, it's better to use qBittorrent now (I myself have been using uTorrent before). Of course, there are many other options, such as Ant Download Manager (AntDM for short) this full-featured, old-brand universal downloader.

#3500
Free online file hosts are good place to share our resources. However, these websites generally use the browser's built-in downloader to download files, and their download methods are widely different. Even a few ones support multi-threaded downloading, you often need to enter verification code, wait dozens of seconds to tens of minutes, and have to fight with the flying ads, popups first for finding out the real download button. More exasperating is, once the Internet connection is broken, all has to start from scratch (because many file hosts do not allow you to continue file transferring from breakpoint)... Therefore, for most of us, downloading files from online storage space has become a painful thing. As a consequence, JDownloader came into being many years ago.