Anyone who has worked with IDM for a day has seen its intrusive prompts. In retrospect, I never needed to give it. icui18n.dll is merely a internationalization item.īesides, you don't explain how IDM collect user data. It is part of the famous and esteemed x264 project. Libx264-142.dll is not a core component of Steam. Steam for example, has the latest update in, but in its folder there's a file named libx264-142.dll which has the signature date of 27 march 2015 and icui18n.dll which has the date stamped as 1 sept 2016 Hence, it has not been updated to "keep up with browsers' versions." U/outerzenith claimed that "the updates are likely to keep up with browsers' versions." Consider this: downlWithIDM64.dll is the core part of IDM. Hence, the author of File A has not changed it to make it compatible with App B. Consider this: File A is older than App B. I don't see how the age of a file prove anything.Īge can prove a lot of things. I didn't realize that people besides u/outerzenith might read my answer these people might have sufficient technical competence. I realize that my past answer to this message was not appropriate. I'm sorry, I'm not a technical person, just a layman that find IDM easy to use and very convenient, enough for me to stop pirating it and bought the legitimate version as the other free alternatives just don't hit it with me. I'm gonna move away from IDM even after I bought it if it's really proven to violate my privacy and such, but I think the timestamp of a file is hardly an argument. Googling the dll names don't give me anything as what they do, only offer to "fix" error caused by them by downloading the relevant dll files (which I know is a bad idea). Besides, you don't explain how IDM collect user data. I don't see how the age of a file prove anything. That's 7 & 6 years of those two files not updated despite Steam keep getting updated maybe every 2 weeks or so. Libx264-142.dll which has the signature date of 27 march 2015 and icui18n.dll which has the date stamped as 1 sept 2016 (is modified date = signature date?) I advise you to take a debugger and look into their changes.ĭoes that really tells me anything? Steam for example, has the latest update in, but in its folder there's a file named The only components that have been changed in May 2022 are idmbrbtn.dll, idmbrbtn64.dll, IDMNetMon.dll, IDMNetMon64.dll and IDMan.exe. (They've recently updated the toolbar, though.) In fact, many aspects of IDM has remained archaic, including its UI. So, no, unlike what you said, IDM clearly doesn't update itself to keep pace with browsers, which, by the way, get updated every four to six weeks. (That's because digital signatures get expired.) It is three years old! Curiously, IDMIECC64.dll (a Browser Helper Object in charge of Internet Explorer integration) has a more recent digital signature of 9 November 2021. The most important of them, downlWithIDM64.dll, has been digitally signed on. However, if you check the digital signature of its core components, you see that they are years old. The latest version of IDM is 6.41.2.2, released on.
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