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A full-featured, open-source download manager supporting HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent, and Magnet links.
A comprehensive Android networking library built on OkHttp, supporting HTTP/2, file transfers, image loading, and RxJava.
A pure Swift iOS download framework for background downloads, relaunch recovery, resumable transfers, and task management.
A Go library for downloading files and directories from various sources using a single URL string.
A fast, cross-platform, and reliable multipart downloader library for .NET applications with asynchronous progress events.
A Go package for downloading files with progress monitoring, auto-resume, checksum validation, and concurrent batch downloads.
A lightweight but powerful iOS network library with simplified and expressive syntax, built on AFNetworking.
A lightweight Swift download framework for iOS that handles file downloads with just one line of code.
A lightweight Swift library for simplified concurrent and sequential file uploads and downloads on iOS.
A wget-like tool for downloading files and directories from the IPFS network without requiring a separate IPFS installation.
A React Native library for downloading large files in both foreground and background on iOS and Android.
A high-performance, multi-threaded C# library for piecewise file downloads with pause/resume, retry, and proxy support.
A Blazor library for downloading files directly from C# to the browser without JavaScript dependencies.
A cross-platform plugin for Xamarin apps to download files in the background across iOS, Android, and UWP.
A collection of specialized RxJS operators for Angular applications to handle loading states, HTTP events, and zone management.
A deprecated React Native module for downloading and uploading files on iOS and Android.
An Angular wrapper for FileSaver.js that provides services and directives for saving files from the browser.
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