Download Managers (152 programs)
Pros: Tells you file sizes prior to downloading. See how long each file has left to download. Auto-download a full playlist if you wish. Can use CTRL+C and CTRL+V hotkeys when adding links.
Cons: Clunkier and less intuitive than the web browser add-on. Has ugly adverts running along the bottom. Cannot get around location-based restrictions. Downloading is not faster than the average online downloader.
Pros: Quick and simple video downloads.. Converts to a wide range of formats..
Cons: Compatible only with Windows.. Requires payment..
Pros: Good internet integration. Proxy access. Excellent configuration options.
Cons: Looks old fashioned. Not much help.
Pros: Works with the most widely used internet protocols. Retrieve files easily.
Cons: Not supported on all UNIX-like systems. No Mac compatibility.
Pros: Works with almost all map services. Images are saved in high resolution. Supports prints. Free program.
Cons: The name is a tad misleading. Mapping the right location could be difficult. The X and Y coordinates sound complex. No iOS or Android app.
Pros: Saves all images on a Tumblr. Logs images downloaded for later use.
Cons: Only saves image posts.
Pros: Very easy to use. Downloads websites to any depth you choose. Very fast - especially via FTP.
Cons: Not very responsive. Can become unstable if you ask it to cancel downloads.
Pros: No installation needed.
Cons: Not open-source.
Pros: Built-in IE and Firefox integration. Can restart failed downloads.
Cons: No editing or gallery creation functions.