AB Download Manager 1.4.2

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AB Download Manager is a desktop app which lets you manage and organize your download files better than before. With this app, you can easily download files from anywhere. Enjoy fast, free downloads with seamless browser extension support.

Features
Simple and Modern UI
Simple UI and dark mode by default

Faster Download Speed
Download files using multiple connections to boost your download speed by up to 500%

Download Queue
Create and manage your downloads in queues, allowing all your files to be downloaded sequentially

Download Scheduler
You can set up a scheduler for your queues to start and stop them automatically

Speed Limiter
You can set a limit on your download speeds to prevent others from experiencing a poor connection :)

Browser Integration
You can install the browser extension to automatically capture links from your web browser

Multi-platform Support
This software is currently available for Windows and Linux, with other platforms on the way!

Free & Open Source
This is a completely free and open source software

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OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / 11 (x86-x64)
Language: ML / ENG
Medicine: FreeWare
Size: 74,45 MB.
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6 comments

knopka
It's not a manager, it's a dispatcher.  

In computer terms, there is no manager, just like there are no servis, there are Services. That's how it is -)
Comment edited: 5 November 2024, 10:45
sandra324
I didn't understand anything about this comment…
knopka
The translator's ruining everything

You have a bad translator, it doesn't translate correctly, it spells the wrong thing.
Comment edited: 5 November 2024, 10:51
Dimar0n
Which translator are you writing about? And what don’t you like about the name of the program? This is the official name of the program and we have not translated it…
sandra324
It's Google Translate that we have for you to use it in case you need to translate the website to your language. It's not our translator cause we are not Google, so if you're leaving a comment as yours, at least recommend us another translator, not just «blaming» cause it seems like it's out fault that it doesn't work properly.
Lastly, many websites use the same translator as us, and I don't see anyone commenting such things as you.
Dimar0n
I will say more — 90% of sites (this is the minimum!) use this translator. And if something is not translated to him the way he thinks it should be translated, then he can use the translator built into the web browser…