An improved version of the app is now available for download

Apr 3, 2014 14:19 GMT  ·  By

Internet Download Manager continues to be one of the most popular apps of its kind on the web and the developing team behind the project seems to know this very well, as updates are being provided on a regular basis.

Today, a new build got to see daylight, bringing a collection of fixes and improvements that could make the download manager work even better on your computer, no matter the Windows version that’s powering it.

According to the official release notes sent to us this morning, Internet Download Manager 6.19 Build 5 comes with improved video recognition in web players, while also fixing the majority of bugs reported by users in the previous builds.

This means that Internet Download Manager should now be more reliable and stable, although it’s still possible to come across some minor bugs as well.

Support for all Windows versions continues to be offered, so you can install it no matter if you’re running the old Windows XP or in case you’ve already made the move to the recently-released Windows 8.1. Obviously, expect the developing team to add full support for Windows 8.1 Update as well very soon.

Overall, this is clearly an update that comes in handy, so get Internet Download Manager 6.19 Build 5 right now to see what’s new.