It works like most other download managers, except this one has direct torrent support as well. That makes it a good option for people who use torrents legally, of course. It also supports five simultaneous downloads, the ability to speed up download speeds, and more.
It also blocks third party trackers and includes a built-in browser. Advanced Download Manager is one of the most popular download managers for Android. It has a clean UI, plenty of functionality, and support for all kinds of neat things. Some of the features include simultaneous downloads, support for SD cards, speed management, and support for very large files.
You also get a widget along some additional, more power-user friendly functionality. Checketry is kind of a diamond in the rough pick. The app lets you monitor downloads for things like Steam games, various types of files, and even torrents on your PC from your phone.
It also features a clean UI along with support for Steam, Battle. It takes a moment to set up, but it worked just fine in our testing. The app is also free with ads. Loader Droid is one of the better, albeit older, Android download managers. The UI is a bit old fashioned, but it delivers the information you need. The app also features plenty of little things like automatically resuming downloads when you connect to data.
Some other features include link replacement in case your link times out and you can define the connections allowed on a per-download basis. Thus, you can download via Wi-Fi for one file or 4G for another. Although clicking on a download link is about as easy as it gets when it comes using the internet, but if you find yourself having to download multiple files or large files then the process can soon drag and become frustrating. This is where download managers come into their own, offering the ability to manage downloads much more easily.
This can include setting up priorities for downloads based on name or file type, in order to ensure the most important files are download first. Most offer download scheduling, and there are numerous extras such as BitTorrent support, batch downloading, a range of security features, file previewing, and support for compressed file formats to look out for.
Whether you're looking for a standalone piece of software, or something that ties into your preferred web browser, there's so much choice that it can be difficult to know where to start. If you're struggling to decide which tool you should use, read on to find out what we think are the best free download managers out there. The free version of Download Accelerator Plus is a pared-back version of the premium edition, but it's much more than just a demo and contains all the essential features you need for quick, reliable downloads.
The free version lacks the DAP Premium's privacy protection, but it does include a link checker, video previewing, file conversion, safe downloading and multiple connections to boost the speed of your downloads. Download Accelerator Plus is clearly designed for media fans, and can help you avoid irritations such as slow servers and internet congestion. Ninja Download Manager is a relative newcomer to the downloading party, and it looks considerably more contemporary than its, er, contemporaries.
Its interface is simple and modern if a little dark , and its accelerator can help you get your files 10 times faster. It does this by splitting each file into chunks, then downloading each one using a different server connection, making downloads not only faster, but also more reliable.
If you're into music and movies you'll be delighted by its sequential setting, which lets you begin playing a file while it's still downloading. There's also a built-in video downloader with support for YouTube and Vimeo, and a video converter that changes the file format automatically once it's finished downloading. There are lots of fantastic options around, but if you love music, films and TV then Ninja Download Manager is the tool for you.
Note that the link to download the free version of Ninja Download Manager is at the very bottom of the developer's homepage. Free Download Manager aims to be all things to all people — and succeeds.
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