This specific branch was popular because it added a better user interface and integrated with Spotify APIs , allowing users to paste a Spotify playlist link and have the app automatically find and download those same songs from Deezer.
The original Deezloader used a loophole in Deezer's API that allowed users to fetch tracks without a premium subscription. When Deezer patched these holes, the community responded with "Reborn" and "Remix" versions that updated the code to keep the service running.
For Apple users, downloading the .dmg file was the standard way to install the app. It offered a simple, drag-and-drop installation that made high-fidelity music archiving accessible to non-technical users. Where the Story Stands Today
The community has since shifted to newer, more stable alternatives:
The spiritual successor to Deezloader, often managed by the same development circles (RemixDev).