Filed under: Utilities, Macintosh, Productivity, Browsers
When it comes to download management, it seems like Windows has always been ahead of OS X. That might still be true, but it’s definitely up for debate, thanks to a very smart app called Leech. It’s got the basic features that all good download managers provide: you can use it from within the browser, and it grants you to pause downloads, or resume them after a crash. Good start, but Leech really shines when it comes to defining rules for different file types and hosts.
Let’s state you want all .mp3 files to download to your iTunes library, all .jpg files in Photos, and all DMGs on the desktop. Yeah, Leech will do that, no problem. It also handles post-processing, so you can expand those DMGs automatically, or play those Mp3s as they finish downloading. You can drag or copy-paste a URL into Leech to begin downloading immediately, or shift-drag to choose a different location. And if you don’t want Leech in your browser, you can use it on its own, too.
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