iDownloader
iDownloader is a download manager for macOS that helps users manage and organize file downloads from the internet. It allows you to resume interrupted downloads, control download speeds, and organize files by category. The app is intended for users who frequently download large files or multiple items and want more control over the download process than their web browser provides.
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1 suggestioniDownloader appears to be no longer actively maintained or distributed. The search results indicate the app is no longer available from the developer's official website, and there is no evidence of a native Apple Silicon build. Since iDownloader is Intel-only and Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), this app will stop working entirely on that release — giving you less than 28 months to transition to an alternative. Folx is a well-maintained, actively developed download manager with native Apple Silicon support and a free version with essential features (paid Pro tier adds advanced options like scheduling and torrent search). Other solid alternatives with native Apple Silicon support include Downie for video downloads and the built-in download capabilities of browsers like Safari and Chrome, which now handle most user download needs effectively. Since you likely have 2+ years before the Rosetta deadline, choosing an alternative now and migrating your workflow will be much smoother than waiting for a surprise breakage closer to September 2028.
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