Sorry for the question, but what even is the purpose of a standalone download manager?
this post was submitted on 18 Jun 2021
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Persepolis Download Manager - A really neat, FOSS, lightweight download manager for your needs
(persepolisdm.github.io)
Good that another one came. I have been personally using Xtreme Download Manager across Linux and earlier Windows for better part of the decade, and it works extremely well.