The application received a new round of improvements today

Jun 5, 2014 20:35 GMT  ·  By

There are many ways to manage your downloads these days, including built-in browser options that put you in full control over the files you are getting from the Internet, but dedicated download managers continue to experience quite a terrific success.

Internet Download Manager, which is actually one of the top apps of its kind, received a brand new update today that comes with performance improvements and fixed bugs, just to make sure that everything is working as expected.

Version 6.20 build 1 brings improved video recognition in web player, while also adding the detection and downloading of TS videos.

At the same time, it resolves “403 Forbidden” problems when downloading some videos and fixes issues that previously caused crashes and performance slowdowns.

Of course, the app continues to work quite smoothly on all Windows versions on the market, including Windows XP, despite the fact that Microsoft no longer provides updates and security patches for this particular OS build. IDM, however, will continue to work on Windows XP for a little bit longer, so this is the app you need if you're looking for a powerful download manager.

Overall, today's update definitely comes in handy to all existing users of the app, so go get Internet Download Manager 6.20 Build 1 right now to see what it brings new on your Windows PC.