

If you’re in the market for a download manager then go take a look. There’s still work to do here, but the program is showing real promise. If you’re grabbing multiple videos and want to rearrange them in the queue, it’s just a matter of dragging and dropping.īrowser integration has been improved for Chrome, IE and Firefox, and the program can integrate with Opera automatically.Įlsewhere, there’s better speed and stability for HTTPS connections, enhanced logging, and a collection of bug fixes (including, reportedly, the "occasional no response from server issues").Īnd best of all, unlike many of its competitors, EagleGet 1.1 still doesn’t bury you in toolbars or other junk when you install it. There’s more control over the download process, too. Works with five of the leading web browsers. Lets you pause and later resume specific downloads.

Helps you manage and keep track of music, media, documents, and software downloads.

Pros: Provides accurate info about each download in your list. Hover your mouse cursor over the YouTube player, click Download, and you’ll see a menu with every combination of video quality and format there is. EagleGet is a great and free tool that helps you manage and keep track of multiple downloads. In a previous beta we noticed there was very little control over the format or resolution of the downloaded videos. Paste the URL of someone’s channel, say, and you’ll be able to choose from and download anything on that page.
