Many Tricks has released Leech 1.1, a free update to its download manager for Mac OS X. With Leech, you can organize all of your downloads within one streamlined application. This update adds seamless browser integration; a rule system to define individual download folders as well as applications to open complete downloads based on a given download’s file type and host; a searchable downloads history; and various minor improvements and bugfixes. It’s a marked improvement from the previous release.
What’s New in Leech 1.1:
- seamless integration with Safari, Camino, and OmniWeb
- rules: {download to, open with} based on {host, file extension}
- searchable downloads history
- open downloaded files by double-clicking them
- resuming for certain kinds of files
- Leech couldn’t locate files that were moved after having been downloaded
A Few Key Features:
- Capture all downloads from Safari, Camino, and OmniWeb automatically (optional)
- Pause & resume downloads
- Limit the number of concurrent downloads
- Mark URLs for download without actually starting the download yet
- Shut down computer when all downloads are done
- Keychain support
Leech 1.1 has a free trial period. Once the trial is over you can purchase for €9.95. Also, you can save 30% by sending Many Tricks proof that you own another OS X download manager. They want you to switch and will reward you with savings if you do! For more information, to download the trial or to buy, visit Many Tricks.
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