• AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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      oh there are plenty such. kget, aria2, uget, and motrix off the top of my head. but people use jdownloader for the same reason they use windows – it’s what they know.

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    I wrote a blog post about how to remove the ads and enable dark mode for JDownloder2 here.

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    Well, they are still the most versatile download tool in existence… And not like you guys are downloading legal stuff with that

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      Yup.
      The annoyance from dealing with those crappy file hosters alone is enough to send them a couple bucks.

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      JDownloader is a tool whose continued development is well worth supporting.

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      Does that one have something like Click’nLoad and a Browser add-on or app to allow for it when the Downloader is running on a remote machine? Can it run on my server and be accessed through a browser or said app?

      Does it handle various hosters including debrid?

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        I do not know the answer to some of your questions, but it can handle download links directly from the browser

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      How is a torrent client an alternative to a download manager?