What surprised me was that the resource usage while downloading remained in a similar range, which for an Electron application is not bad at all. The program uses about 125-130 MB of RAM when running in the background. Motrix is an open source Electron app, it is available in an optional portable version. To use it, go to the RPC Server tab in the extension, and choose the same port, i.e., 16800. The program suggests using the Aria2 Download Manager Integration add-on for Firefox, and while it is no longer being maintained, it does work with Motrix. I used YAAW, and set 16800 as the port, and toggled the interception of downloads to Aria2c. Head to the Settings > Lab section, and you will find the recommended extensions. The program does not have official browser extensions, but works with third-party add-ons that support Aria2. Motrix is based on Aria2 like uGet and Persepolis Download Manager.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |