The new version brings Firefox 32 support and other bug fixes

Jun 10, 2014 17:39 GMT  ·  By

Download managers remain an important part of today's online activity, pretty much because users are still looking into ways to get files from the web faster and more securely, so it's not such a big surprise that this kind of apps is recording quite a lot of hits.

Probably the best example is Internet Download Manager, one of the most popular apps in its category, which now comes with a few more features and bug fixes thanks to a fresh update.

Internet Download Manager 6.20 build 2 integrates Firefox 32 and SeaMonkey 2.28 support, meaning that those who have already installed the new Mozilla browser can safely use the download manager as well.

At the same time, the app also brings updates that fix video recognition problems in Google Chrome, so those who are instead relying on Google's app when surfing the web should experience no issue with Internet Download Manager after deploying this new build.

The rest of the features remain unchanged and the app continues to offer support for all Windows versions on the market, including the new Windows 8.1 Update, which comes in both 32- and 64-bit builds.

Overall, this new update is clearly good news for existing users but also for those who'd like to try out the app right now, so go get Internet Download Manager 6.20 Build 2 to see how it can improve transfer speed.