Advice Request Any real IDM alternative in 2022?

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Only computer I have is shared with family so no place for those explicit materials to be stored, those are mobile only. And dont have such fast internet to hoard that absurd amount of data. Downloading 4 gb takes whole day here and that assuming you are the only one using it because during that time it slows down the internet of all other people using the shared wifi. This is the reason tiktoks went popular in 3rd world countries if you ever wonder about that.
You are inventing fake narrative or generalizing to appear holier than thou. Your type of people don't really care about the well behavior of others. You would do social work and help people with real issues instead of creating fake narratives, transform others into this one dimensional negative viewpoint and criticize that fake viewpoint you just created if you really were such a social worker.
Move to area with better quality and faster internet.
 
This Chinese Download Manager is Magnificent.

A Rust-powered download manager with HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent and HLS/DASH streaming support. Smart multi-threaded acceleration, seamless browser integration, beautiful interface — free forever, zero ads.
 
This Chinese Download Manager is Magnificent.

A Rust-powered download manager with HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent and HLS/DASH streaming support. Smart multi-threaded acceleration, seamless browser integration, beautiful interface — free forever, zero ads.
It's not signed on macOS, and I do not recommend installing it on macOS, but the Windows version seems good and fast, with a solid core. Neat download manager is written in C++ and has a good core on Windows and Mac. For now, I prefer Neat on Mac, Flux on Windows.
The fun part is that I had the same project going on, a Rust-based download manager. Most download managers use aria2 at their core; the download engine is not written by the devs, and the UI and some components are written in Rust. The core is based on aria2. After seeing flux, I dropped the project, although it was nearly functional and in pre-beta stage.