
First of all, the app is probably the best looking download managers out there. Ninja Download Manager is one of my most favorite download manager apps for Windows. Visit: Website (free 30-day trial, $29.95) Supports proxy servers, FTP & HTTP protocols, and more.Support for popular video hosting websites.It is one of the most powerful download managers out there and you should definitely try this one out.

Internet Download Manager also supports proxy servers, FTP and HTTP protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, audio and video content processing among other things. This also ensures that even when your PC crashes in the middle of a download, IDM will be able to resume the download without having to start from scratch. IDM comes with a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Public proxies are very risky in the same respects to tor.Other features of IDM include the ability to pause and resume downloads, support for downloading multiple files in parallel, faster download speeds, and more. That said its not much different to vpn providers (yet they could destroy there business name/reputation). So doesn't work well in respects to ip reconnection, or without reconnection wait time issues are problematic.įyi: tor is far from safe, historic references can be found to back this statement up. You could have many different end points for different downloads (say different services) yet JD doesn't know this is happening. Also the ip end point is controlled by tor software and not JDownloader (reconnection simulation). Historically people have had mixed success with tor, usually because its a shared service and ip subnets provided as endpoints are blocked by providers or already been used by other users (free download problem). Remember that JDownloader requires recaptchas to be solved in browser extension you might need to have some sort coverage for that, vpn or proxy would work there also. typically vpn just change your systems default gateway, when vpn dies and closes your system default gateway is back to your isp. Reason I recommend that you disable default connection, to ensure JD doesn't try your systems default gateway on failure of proxy/vpn. You could use it via vpn implementation, I would recommend setting it up as a interface name and add a new connection in connection manager with that name and disable the default connection.

Which you could easily force JDownloader via the connection manager to utilise and disable the default proxy/connection.

When I used tor (experiment what its all about), it worked on a loopback proxy implementation.
