- My question is how can I replace that download manager? Installing other download manager does not help as Google Play still uses the troublesome native one only. Any ideas on how I can use some other download manager for Google Play or to mend the troublesome one? BTW, I had tried: Turbo Download Manager, Download Manager for Android.
- 21.2 Subject to the Terms and in addition to the licence grant in Section 9, Google grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to reproduce, distribute, install and use Google Chrome.
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Download Manager is a tool to increase the downloading speed of any files or folder from the online source. You can also resume and schedule the download. Sometime, you can restart the broken download links simply by a single-click. You can download all kind of files like documents, videos, music, compressed files and lot more. It is quite helpful and time saving. Lots of download manager are available online where some of them are free and others are paid for almost all kind of browser.
I’m making all the above process manageable with two famous browsers – Firefox and Chrome. Here, we offered the Best 3 Download Manager Add-ons for Firefox and Chrome which are easily available on internet. These Download Managers will really help you in increasing the downloading speed in all possible ways.
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Let’s first talk about Google Chrome Download Manager Add-ons.
Google Chrome is one of the best Internet Browser, which is used by lot of people around the world. You can also use its default Downloader for downloading various files. But, it will be quite impossible to download videos from some sites like – www.youtube.com etc.
So, when they try to download any such files, Google Chrome fails to detect it. A download manager could solve such problems.
Top 3 Download Managers for Google Chrome
1. FlashGet – FlashGet is one of the best free Download Manager, I know till now. It supports http, ftp, BT and many other protocols. It also supports in downloading videos from YouTube. On downloading from this software, it accelerates the downloading speed which is completely stable. It supports Google Chrome and has almost every feature which you are seeking in your Download Manager. It is possible for you to manage your web site. The only drawback it has, the font used inside it is quite small, which looks bad. Otherwise, it is great download manager.
To download FlashGet version 3.7,Click here.
2. Download Accelerator Plus – It is also a free download manager, which works with all the browsers including Google Chrome. It has almost same features of FlashGet. This too have very good scanning feature, which scans all the downloaded files before saving them on hard disk. DAP in short; accelerates the download files through SpeedBit’s multi channel technology. It also have premium version of DAP which is faster than the free version and available in different languages.
To download free version of Download Accelerator Plus, Click here.
3. Internet Download Manager – This is one of the best Download Manager and most usable one. When talking about compatibility, it supports all browsers you know as well as google Chrome. I know it because I’m using it. IDM automatically manages all downloads and also queues them if IDM find it necessary. IDM increases downloading speed up to 5 times. Its free version comes for only 30 days trial and the premium version cost you about $29.95.
To download free version of Internet Download Manager, Click here.
Now, we will talk about, Mozilla Firefox Download Manager Add-ons.
Mozilla Firefox is one of the famous browsers and it is free and open source like Google Chrome. It has also default download tool. As we discussed about Google Chrome Download Manager Add-ons earlier in the same manner we’ll introduce
Top 3 Download Managers for Mozilla Firefox
1. Download Manager Tweak – This is a Firefox’s add-on, which actually improves the performance of default download manager of the browser. It also adds new features to that manager like improve the look of the stock downloader, adds extra buttons for resuming, restarting, pausing, deleting, previewing and opening a download.
To download free add-ons Download Manager Tweak, Click here.
2. FlashGot – It sounds same as FlashGet and it works like Download Manager Tweak. You can download all the pictures, embedded content and links on the web page, just by one right-click and select ‘FlashGot All’. You can also select the things you want to download.
To download FlashGot add-ons, Click here.
3. DownThemAll! – This is free and simple Firefox add-on, which comes up with resume and pause buttons. It also increases the speed of the download files. It has all the functions of FlashGot add-on. You can also queue the files for download through this awesome Firefox add-on. To download this DownThemAll add-on, Click here.
Tip for the Firefox users: Cut down memory usage in Firefox.
I found the above add-ons for my Firefox and Google Chrome browser. Please drop your comments to add more at the list.
by Martin Brinkmann on June 24, 2016 in Google Chrome - Last Update: February 28, 2019 - 8 comments
When you check out the Chrome browser on Android, you may notice that it offers little options to manage downloads
The internal URL chrome://downloads that you may know from the desktop version of Chrome does not work.
The only option to access the downloads in Chrome for Android is to select Menu and there the Downloads link.
Download Manager For Google Chrome Android Windows 7
Previous versions of Chrome did not offer such a menu, but all recent versions of the web browser do. If you need to access a file that you downloaded, that is your best option to access it again using the browser.
There is another option, and that is to use the file manager of Android instead to manage downloaded files.
Chrome for Android downloads
Chrome displays a download dialog when you tap on files in the mobile browser, and notifies you that the download has been added to the queue when you select the option to start the download.
Chrome displays warnings for some file types, e.g. apk files. You get a 'This type of file can harm your device' prompt that you need to accept with ok or deny with cancel to stop the download process.
Recent versions of the web browser display a short confirmation that a file has been downloaded successfully. The confirmation goes away after a short period, and it may not be clear how to access the downloaded file.
If you bring down the notifications area of the device, you will see the downloads listed there as a single entry.
Another option that you have is to select Menu > Downloads to list all files downloaded previously.
A tap on a single download listed there launches the file. What happens depends on the file. You get a prompt if the file is an apk or executable file for instance. Most files, media for instance, are opened in the default viewer application or a prompt is displayed what to do with that file type.
Chrome's Download Manager
Chrome's Download Manager on Android is bare bones. It sorts downloads by date and displays the filename, size, and root domain it was downloaded from in the interface.
You may use the search to find files but won't find many other useful options there. A tap on a download launches it and a tap on the menu displays options to share the file or delete it.
There is no option to delete all downloads at once in recent versions of Chrome
The Files app
You may use the Files app on your Android device to manage downloaded files better. Just open it on your device, e.g. by swiping up and selecting Files from the list of available applications.
Tap on the Menu icon in the top left corner and select Downloads to display only downloaded files.
Here you may select the menu next to individual files to interact with them, e.g. to delete them, launch them, install an apk, or use open with to pick an app that is not the default to launch it that time.
You have two options to delete multiple downloaded files at once:
- Long-tap on a single download to activate the selection mode. The screen changes indicating that you selected one file.
- Tap on other files you want to delete from the device, the file count will change.
- Select the trash icon to delete them all at once.
OR
- Select Menu > Select All to select all downloads.
- Select the trash icon afterward to clear all downloads from the device.
The Downloads app
Some Android devices come with a Downloads app. Design and layout of the app depends largely on the manufacturer of the device.
The download app on my Xiaomi Mi4c device for instance separates files that are downloading from complete files.
You may pause or resume files that are in the download queue there for instance. or list all files previously downloaded to the device.
There you may also clear the list of downloads which just removes the reference to the download but not the actual file which remains on the device.
![Download Manager For Google Chrome Android Download Manager For Google Chrome Android](/uploads/1/2/5/1/125104271/526413912.jpeg)
You may use the file manager of the device instead to access all files downloaded to it. How that is done depends again on the device, but you should have access to a file browser (called Explorer or just Files).
Use it to open the downloads folder on the device which lists all downloaded files that have not been deleted yet.
Other browsers
Some browsers handle downloads internally. This is the case for the Firefox browser for instance which displays downloads when you load about:downloads, or select Menu > Tools > Downloads.
Opera too is listing downloads directly within the web browser.
Closing Words
One question that should come up is why Google does not list downloads in the browser itself. It could be a combination of downloads not being overly popular on mobile devices and keeping Chrome as clean and tidy as possible interface wise.
Anyway, if you download on Android using Chrome for the first time, you know where to look now.
How to manage downloads in Chrome for Android
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Find out how to manage files that you download from a network or the Internet on your Android device using the Google Chrome web browser.
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