Chrome Based Browser With Download Manager, BitTorrent Support: Citrio
Citrio is a free Chrome based browser with download manager and BitTorrent support. It lets you pause and resume multiple downloads, and supports proxy too.
→Citrio is a free Chrome based browser with download manager and BitTorrent support. It lets you pause and resume multiple downloads, and supports proxy too.
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