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Downloader
Download files by entering their URL.Built-in Web Browser with support for file downloads.Navigate websites using just a Fire TV Remote or Game Controller. (No mouse/keyboard needed.)Browser features fullscreen mode, zooming, and quick access to favorites/bookmarks.Favorites allow you to easily save and open frequently visited URLs.Open, install (if APK), delete, and manage files within the app.
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14 Reddit comments about Downloader:

u/jbl0ggs · 7 pointsr/Addons4Kodi

Just install the following app that will easily allow you to sideload apps

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0BP507
More info here -> http://www.aftvnews.com/introducing-downloader-my-first-fire-tv-app-which-makes-sideloading-dead-simple/

Then you can do the following to add the add-ons you want...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HvEhJ4RTSs

u/AFTVnews · 6 pointsr/fireTV

My Downloader app has a built-in browser that supports downloading certain files.

Amazon Appstore Listing: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0BP507/

More info about the app: http://www.aftvnews.com/downloader

u/Country_Runner · 5 pointsr/fireTV
  1. Download "Downloader".

  2. Open Downloader and enter the address for the SmartYoutube Apk
    https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartYouTubeTV/releases/download/6.12.71_2/SmartYouTubeTV_Orig_v6.12.71_r.apk (alternatively if you don't want to type that all out go to https://smartyoutubetv.github.io/ and scroll down a bit until you see Downloads and pick the stable release.

  3. When Downloader asks if you want to install click install. Wait for it to finish then click the open button.

  4. Pick what ever quality version I'm using the first one 720p(It may popup asking you to upgrade do that if you want or do it later)

  5. Sign-In if you want or do other youtube things good to go.

u/Gooplusplus · 4 pointsr/fireTV

It may be related to something like this:

https://www.androidpit.com/this-is-why-you-should-not-use-es-file-explorer

Two Amazon-approved apps that I think are essential for FireTV are Downloader and Total Commander.

If you get both, there is little need for ES File Explorer.

u/leroach · 3 pointsr/TVZionApp

I use the Download App to download and install files... why do you need anything else?

u/oavaldezi · 3 pointsr/Addons4Kodi

The actual link address on github is https://github.com/opensubtitles/service.subtitles.opensubtitles_by_opensubtitles/archive/master.zip

I've used AFTV's Downloader app (https://www.amazon.com/AFTVnews-com-Downloader/dp/B01N0BP507) to download the zip, and then installed it in Kodi from zip file.

u/TheSilentLink · 2 pointsr/jellyfin

Are you sure? Seems more something like this https://www.amazon.com/AFTVnews-com-Downloader/dp/B01N0BP507/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Downloader&qid=1555890040&s=gateway&sr=8-1 I believe it is an app to download Jellyfin not the Jellyfin app itself.

u/scoopzmcghee · 2 pointsr/ApksApps

No idea on the memory capacity. I don't see it on your Amazon links so you'll probably have to check the manuals/guides on each manufacturer's website.

Sideloading APKs is easy. If you're somewhat tech savvy the entire process takes 10-15 minutes.

You'll need the direct URL of the APK you want to install (eg www.whatever.com/app.apk) and the Downloader app and the VLC app from the Amazon App store on your TV. The Downloader app handles both the download and installation processes for you.

  • Launch the Amazon app store on your TV.
  • Search for and install the Downloader and VLC app.
  • Launch the Downloader app, type in your APK's URL and download it.
  • Navigate to the download location.
  • Select and install your APK.
  • Launch your app and when you find the TV episode or movie link you want to stream, play with VLC.

    Edit: Formatting.
u/StarCecil78 · 2 pointsr/TTVreborn

No. I’m not talking about the download section of terrarium. I’m talking about the Downloader app for Fire TV stick that you have to use to download third party apks.

https://www.amazon.com/AFTVnews-com-Downloader/dp/B01N0BP507

u/Amar0ks · 1 pointr/fireTV

I dont know if this works on the sticks but:

use this Downloader

go to Kodi.tv Download -> Install.

u/clonetheory · 1 pointr/Addons4Kodi

The same addons work with SPMC, the ones I use anyway. SPMC is designed for Android, and includes extra code/fixes to get the best out of the Fire Stick/TV. SPMC is available here. I don't know the current source for Not Sure. As for setting up, use the app Downloader to download SPMC.

u/spook30 · 1 pointr/theNvidiaShield
    1. probably, but way too complicated to do it this way and nobody really has put that much effort into making an app to do all. If you find a way, good luck.
    1. see number 1
    1. see number 1
    1. if it all was possible, then you would use this program to make things happen. Also try Downloader. Its much easier to navigate.
    1. depends on your connection, the add-on you use and/or the health of the stream. Yes, subtitles can be downloaded from the stream. I think it still depends on the add-on you are using to stream tho.