The download manager has received a new round of improvements today

Apr 30, 2014 09:17 GMT  ·  By

Internet Download Manager continues to be one of the top apps of its kind, so every single update is really important for the thousands of users out there who are relying on this tool to quickly get their files from the web.

A new version released today comes to improve the compatibility of Internet Download Manager with some of the latest apps that reached the Internet, including Firefox 31 and SeaMoneky 2.26, so if you've already deployed these two on your computer, the download manager should fully support them.

Bug fixes and performance improvements are also part of the new version, which means that the app should be a bit more stable and run faster regardless of the Windows version that's powering your computer.

And speaking of Windows, Internet Download Manager supports all versions currently available on the market, including Windows XP which was retired by Microsoft earlier this month, so it no longer receives updates and security fixes.

Overall, there is no doubt that this update should come in handy to users who have already installed the new version of Firefox or SeaMoneky, so you should get Internet Download Manager 6.19 Build 8 as soon as possible to make sure that no compatibility issues exist between the apps.