Download Manager for Mac OS X?
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 12
I highly recommended using iGetter it was much better than other one.
But also you can use:
Folx (free) but can pay money and upgrade it to pro
Speed Download (paid one) : nice one with a lot of features.
Leech (paid one) : clean UI.
Folx (free one) : download & torrents manager.
Besides, if you use Terminal and can install packages, I recommend AXEL. I myself use this one. After installation is complete you can use the command below to do what you want.
axel -n 100 -s 5242880 "your download link"
The -n 100 show the number of your connection to the server and the -s 5242880 use for limiting the speed,-s 5242880 in above example will try to keep the average speed around 5242880 (5120 Kilobyte per/sec).
ANSWER 2
Score 2
Leech and Speed Download are well known, the former has 25 program launches without restriction as trial. Should be plenty for your use case.
ANSWER 3
Score 1
Safari, OmniWeb, and iCab all have resumable downloads available in the Downloads window. Safari and OmniWeb are free, iCab is shareware.
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You should check out iGetter once. Its not a freeware but it is good download manager. http://www.igetter.net