A
download manager that is an asset to the workplace
Internet Download Manager is software that
collects and manages downloaded files. It incorporates a smart download
accelerator and technology that downloads multiple files at the same time so
that files are segmented and in turn, download a lot faster. This software is
good for a variety of different types of users - users that download files
every once in a while, and those that are consistently downloading. Ideally,
the user interested in IDM would be one that is looking for a way to download
multiple files at the same time without having to wait and also be able to
download large files as well. This software is a big help for those looking for
a solution to the issue of their computer slowing down when downloading files,
and possibly not being able to use their computer at all until the download has
completed. The user would be looking for software that is able to do most of
the file organizing for them.
User-friendly
program with download speeds that are hard to beat
When looking for a way to download multiple
files quickly without having to wait, Internet Download Manager excels.
From documents that are smaller and only take
up a few megabytes worth of space to larger files like other software or even
games, the download is nearly instant each time. According to the IDM website,
the technology used to segment files and provide an accelerated download speed
increases the downloading time by nearly 500 percent.
The process of actually downloading and
setting up IDM is a few steps too many. In Chrome, once you've downloaded the
software you're prompted to enable the IDM Integration Module extension in
order for the program to work, and a screenshot is provided for efficiency's
sake. Before you're able to do any of this, you have to close out the browser
you're using, which can be frustrating if you're in the middle of something and
just wanted to be able to use the software immediately. Once the extension has
been added, a window appears informing you of some changes that it is making to
Chrome, including being able to read and change all data on websites that are
visited. For those that are worried about privacy and data sharing, this could
be a cause for concern. In IDM's privacy policy, it says that the browsers that
use the software do not collect any data besides what is absolutely necessary
to run the integration module. In this case, that includes things like internet
addresses, cookies, and encrypted credentials. The data collected is stored on
the user's computer until IDM is deleted. IDM does not send information to
third party sellers.
Once the extension is ready to go and a file is downloaded, a window pops up to alert the user of how exactly IDM works. IDM immediately captures the file from the link and sends it to the program on your desktop. At this point, it gives you the option to stop downloads of that file type if you would like and shows you how to exclude downloads from certain websites in the program. IDM supports a large variety of different file types including but not limited to .exe, .rar, MPEG, MP4, JPEG. For more information, a download manual is included.
Our take
IDM is a great program to have. It's incredibly user-friendly and there are a ton of functions that make this program go above and beyond what is expected. Anyone can use it, and the download speed cannot be beaten. It would be an incredible asset to many types of users.
Should you download it?
Yes,
we absolutely recommend Internet Download Manager. It is simple, updates
consistently, and the available functions don't leave much to be desired.
Having this program is guaranteeing a boost to productivity and would be good
to have at both the office and at home. The only downsides to IDM are that it
is limited to Windows, and $11.95 is a bit expensive to charge monthly
especially if you're a light user and don't download many files, but this
software would be a really big help if you download music, pictures, and
documents, games, and more even a few times a week.