Has a bit of a learning curve, but JDownloader 2 is all I have used for many, many years. I can't speak to IDM or how it looks in comparison.
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It looks like crap but it’s sooooo good! That’s what I use too
May I ask what you use a download manager for these days?
I'm an older internet user myself, I remember using idm for my connection dropping on dial up and it being able to resume without issue. Now though it seems I wouldn't need it as I download things without much issue.
Mainly video from various sites via video detection, like YouTube, PeerTube, Bilibili, Instagram, Facebook Videos, NicoNicoDouga, etc.
I tried various FOSS downloader in the past, and it often failed detect any video, or even doesn't even have that feature.
yt-dlp is pretty much the authoritative solution for this these days.
I never used download managers but since a while I do : https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/yt-dlp#Faster_downloads
XDM is opensource and works with chrome and firefox. Link
Nice,
guess I will be switching from FDM to XDM!
Any clue how they compare against each other?
I did a lot of research, but I couldn't find any up-to-date, open source software that works with the browser. How sad it is that open source alternatives have not been created for some applications for all these years. JDownloader seems nice, but there is no official Firefox add-on.
What would you need an addon for? If you enable the clipboard monitor, jdownloader automatically adds all downloads it finds from any link you copy.
Edit: If you don't like the clipboard monitoring you can also use the Open With addon to explicitly add links.
You hace that image inline, if you add a linebreak before it, it will render normally on mobile clients :D
I am using uGet with aria2c. Working great for years. I also supports capturing links from browsers via extension for both chromium based and firebox browsers.
You're probably better off using dedicated websites for each site you need to download videos from.
They are usually ridden with ads, but it's not a problem if you use uBlock Origin or similar addons
That's what I'm doing right now, but not every video platform has its own dedicated web downloader.
Maybe a yt-dlp gui? Parabolic works great and can also use aria2 for speeding up the download
Either XDM or FDM the software you looking for
FDM is open source? I thought they closed the code at some point.