These are the best download managers for Windows

Lutherbrown
3 min readApr 19, 2020

Long gone those times when you use the inbuilt download function of a browser to download a file from the internet. You don’t receive good speeds from it, you can’t pause them in between if you are downloading a large file, the speeds aren’t that great either and the worst it can break anytime.

Imagine the nightmare one has to go through if your download file failed at 99% (50 GB file). That’s why people have shifted towards the use of download managers for downloading most of the files from the internet. Here I am recommending you the top 5 download managers for Windows, free and paid both are listed.

1. Free Rapid Downloader

It is simple to utilize Java downloader that supports document downloads from Rapidshare, Youtube, Facebook, Picasa, and other record sharing apps, including the new ones like Mega. The capacity to download documents from record sharing administrations, for example, Rapidshare and Mega is probably the best element of this application. Different highlights of the application incorporate help for simultaneous downloading from various administrations, downloading documents utilizing an intermediary list, support for streaming or pictures, savvy clipboard observing, and that’s just the beginning. On the off chance that you download a huge amount of documents from record sharing sites, this is the best download administrator for you.

2. Free Download Manager

This is pretty much equivalent to IDM. Alongside this being open source, it is totally free. It leaves the vast majority of the customary programs behind as far as downloading speed.

Another intriguing thing about the free download supervisor is, it additionally supports torrent files as well.

3. Internet Download Manager (IDM)

When we talk about the downloaders, we can’t miss out on IDM. IDM integrates super easily with all the primary browsers. I find it very unbelievable for IDM to find out all the links somehow and the way it gets along to download al the files.

4. uGet

Yet another open-source and free download manager that serves the purpose of downloading just fine. It made its place in the list of best download manager and has maintained it this long. Talking about the USP that uGet has, it the ability that it has to automatically let you download directly using the clipboard manager.

5. GetGo

GetGo is yet another addition to the list of Windows download managers. So, if you are someone who has downloads flowing in their veins, then this download manager is the best option for you.

Some of the enhancements that it has to offer include a’ floating box’ which lets one go quickly through the drag and drop feature. Along with that it also allows you to import LST files which consist of all the details of the files that you want to download.

If you don’t want to install a new browser in your system. You can simply install a chrome browser as well. They majorly work for most of the websites and most types of files.

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Lutherbrown

A tech writer that believes in sharing daily tips and fun knowledge with others. Likes to swim, bike riding and cooking.