Technology
Make downloads easier with this management tool that’s on sale
It’s crazy to think that not too long ago, we all had to settle for downloading music and films through LimeWire, and then storing the files on measly 500 MB USB sticks or CDs. And then of course wondering if we would go to jail for it.
The process of downloading isn’t a cakewalk, either. We’d idly wait an unholy amount of time for that one Britney Spears song, and god forbid the phone rings and you have to start it all over again.
It was all painful, until it wasn’t. Today, we can download virtually anything just like that, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have an entirely new set of 2019 problems. Backup is still very much a problem (even with the cloud), and we still worry about speed and bandwidth limitations every now and then.
Offcloud Download Manager offers an all-in-one solution to these problems, and you can get a 92% discount on the service right at the Mashable Shop.
Whether you want to download and back up music, films, or news articles, Offcloud lets you unlock any type of content you want from blogs, BitTorrent, and even media platforms like YouTube and Soundcloud. It can’t download pizza, but it can download pretty much everything else.
It pulls content from the site of your choosing and loads it to either their unlimited servers or your preferred cloud storage service like Google Drive or Dropbox for later access. If you choose the former, you can rest assured that the content will remain stored in a secure space. You can even access a file while the download is ongoing, so you don’t have to wait for it to finish to enjoy the content. Offcloud effectively removes the need to transfer data between devices, saving you from having to budget your available gigabytes.
A lifetime subscription affords you this convenience, along with a reliable API and world-class customer service. You can nab it today for $49.99 — a 92% discount from the original price of $699.99.
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