Persepolis Team is an open-source collective best known for Persepolis Download Manager, a lightweight graphical front-end that wraps the command-line aria2 engine into a friendly Windows interface for high-speed, multi-connection retrieval of files, torrents and media streams. Originating from the Persian developer community, the project focuses on giving users fine-grained control over bandwidth allocation, queue scheduling, automatic retry, clipboard monitoring and segmented downloading without the complexity of terminal commands. Typical use cases include batch fetching of Linux ISO images, grabbing courseware or video playlists for offline study, mirroring open-source repositories, and resuming broken sessions on slow or capped connections. Because aria2 handles HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent and Metalink under one roof, Persepolis presents a unified dashboard where priorities, speed limits and shutdown rules can be assigned per job or globally, while browser integration captures links directly from Chrome or Firefox. The software is especially popular among academic and FOSS circles that need a portable, ad-free alternative to commercial managers. Persepolis Download Manager is available for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest upstream build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
Persepolis is a Download Manager & a GUI For aria2.
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