Download Queue is a slim but fully featured download manager. It supports the http, https and ftp protocols including support for manual and auto-resume, acceleration using multiple connections per download, a bandwidth monitor and a full download history. Downloads can be scheduled to run and optionally stop automatically at a chosen time every day or just once at a particular time and date. Downloads can also be controlled manually.
A data transfer limit, including a "free" period, can now be setup in the preferences. To keep you on top of your data the Bandwidth inspector displays all data received as well as the average data rate. You can even set Download Queue to stop all activity when your data limit is reached.
It's also easy to manage your downloads which can be searched, sorted and filtered using various criteria. And then once you've downloaded a file it can be opened with a double-click or moved anywhere just by dragging and dropping onto a folder in the Finder, all from the Download Queue window.
Optional Safari and Firefox extensions can be installed, providing seamless integration with your browser.
Applescript is also supported: you can add/remove and control downloads from your scripts.
PORCUSTAL this is a nice download manager, could use some spice though.
Its very hard to see the downloads that are waiting to start or restart with the uniform greyness of the icons and their smallness.
Also there seems to be a small issue as my internet won't reconnect if its been running for a while and I haven't been online. Quiting Download Queue solves the problem, and i can start it up again... not sure whats up with that. (Version 1.2.3)