Folx 1.0 merges regular downloads, torrents

By Gary, March 11, 2010 5:57 am







Eltima has posted a new download manager for the Mac, Folx 1.0. The program differs from some by handling both direct downloads and BitTorrent files. Downloads can by default be split into two threads, and can assigned tags for easier tracking. Priority is assigned by dragging important files towards the top of the queue. The app can also resume downloads, and limit bandwidth consumption by throttling speed. Growl notifications and Spotlight searches are supported.

Also available is a Pro edition, capable of splitting downloads into 10 threads. The program further adds torrent search, download scheduling, and “smart” speed adjustment that recognizes heavy Internet use and self-adjusts to avoid overload.


Folx 1.0 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later. The standard version is free to download, while a Pro copy costs $20 under a single-user license, or $40 under a three-pack family license. Other multi-license discounts are available as well.


Via MacNN | The Macintosh News Network

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