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pyLoad for iOS app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 9264 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Mathias Nagler
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.5, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 22 Jan 2014
App size: 2.57 Mb

pyLoad for iOS is a client for the popular download manager pyload. Using pyLoad for iOS you can monitor and manage all your downloads on the go.

PLEASE NOTE: pyLoad for iOS is not a download manager for iOS, a pyLoad instance is needed to use the app.

- Add downloads
- DLC and RSDF Support (from within Safari)
- Sort Packages and Files
- Remove Packages and Files
- Cancel or Delete Packages and Files
- Change Name, Foldername and Passwords
- Control pyLoad Settings
- HTTPS Support
- Captcha Support
- Full Support for push notifactions (follow the instructions in the app to set up)
- Automatic switching between WAN and LAN

Pros and cons of pyLoad for iOS app for iPhone and iPad

pyLoad for iOS app good for

I downloaded the app and added my Synology DS214 with pyload installed to the settings. Worked rightaway. If the app receives the feature to sort liks into folders I will add the 5th star.
This app is really amazing! Importing DLCs directly from Safari works very well. It would be more productive on the iPad (especially iPad Pro) with functions like Split View. Im looking forward for the next update ;)

Some bad moments

I tried to add a link to download a file. but, it did nothing. Dont waste your money on it.
Have tested app on iPod Touch 5g and everything appears to be working so far. Previous reviewers claim of non-functional likely due to not understanding app usage. Important Notes: 1. This app is only an interface for the pyLoad downloader. You MUST have pyLoad installed and running on a computer or server to make use of this app. It CAN NOT download anything on its own! 2. Be sure to enter the FULL url when setting up the app to your pyLoad instance (i.e. DO NOT FORGET to include "http://" or "https://" at the beginning, as appropriate). 3. Enter the port number for the web interface, not the remote (probably: 8190). Good luck & have fun. Thanks to app developer and entire pyLoad development team.