This open-source app made every download manager I used before feel unnecessary

I have a complicated relationship with download managers. While some purists argue that the Command Prompt is actually the best download manager for Windows, I’ve always sworn by Internet Download Manager, which, in itself, is considered one of the best file download managers out there.I tolerated its garish toolbar and the annual license renewal that always seemed to sneak up on me right when I’d forgotten it existed. Things got messier during a stretch when I was splitting time between Linux and trying to find a capable Linux download manager. Then the cracks really showed: one app for torrents, a separate client for magnet links, and the browser fumbling through everything else with inconsistent results. I had four tools doing the job of one.

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