AB Download Manager is a desktop app which lets you manage and organize your download files better than before
- I used to use one of these in the late 90s. I think it was called Filezilla (Downzilla? I forget; something zilla anyhow) or something, and it made dinosaur sounds when queuing up downloads. - Holy shit I totally forgot about this! - Used to make me so happy hitting 9 kbps download speed 🥹 - Adding to the queue was the absolute best and the aesthetic was definitely late 90s early 2000s it was awesome! - Bro, another killing feature of DMs (which is still a killing feature nowadays) is the ability to pause and continue downloads - Yes! Preaching to the choir here, but just in case someone finds this useful: JDownloader is your one stop shop for any DDLs you might have. Take a few minutes to look it over. It’s great. 
 
 
- Free Download Manager was pretty rad. Being able to resume the download later was a life saver for dial-up connections. I remember that it took me almost a week to download Gunbound. 
- I used flashget - I used to use it as well. Back in Windows 9x days I used to use GetRight. Now I use JDownloader. - I use Jdownloader as well but it just seems…shady somehow. I don’t know why. 
- God, we’re old 
 
 
 
- What are you guys downloading that you need this for? - Linux ISOs obviously./s - On a more serious note: if you are downloading public domain movies or similar from the internet archive a download manager really helps. 
 
- Well I’ll try it, seems the UI looks like IDM but your version is cleaner & neat. 
 Compared to IDM or XDM what are the strong points about your download manager ?- Not mine. It’s FOSS and do most of the thing that IDM and FDM can do. 
 
- Looks good, but too bad it’s not on flathub but that’s to be expected if the Linux version is still in beta. I’ll stick to Varia until then. 
- I use wget 








