You can change the download settings by right-clicking the download and then clicking “Edit Task”. In the list of downloads, you can see the file name, download progress, estimated transfer rate and the pause/resume button on the left side and the transfer rate/download speed on the right side. In my case, I have started to download the Linux Mint 20.1 ISO file from. You can paste a link to a download on the address bar and click the “+” button to start a download. This screen has the downloads list in the center, tags on the right side, speed control at the bottom and finally an address bar on the top. Once you have done that, Folx PRO will be activated.įinally, you will land on the downloads list of Folx. When Folx is opened for the first time, you will get a window that asks you to unlock Folx PRO.Ĭlick “Activate Folx PRO” and enter your purchased activation code and click “OK”. Once that is done, the application can be opened from the Launchpad.Īlternatively, if you have Homebrew installed on macOS, then installing Folx is simple as typing “brew install folx” in a terminal window. The application should be moved to the /Applications as guided by the window. Once the DMG file is downloaded, open it to see this screen. There is also a family (3 user) license for $39.95. To be able to use all of its features, I suggest purchasing a PRO license for $19.95. In this article, I will take the full version of Folx out for a test drive and explore its features.įolx can be downloaded from here. What do macOS users have? Not many people know this, but the Mac platform has an absolute gem of a download manager: Folx, developed by Eltima Software. GNU/Linux users have the choice of uGet, XDM or FlareGet. If you are using Windows, IDM or FDM is the go-to download manager.
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