· Leech 1.1.4 fixes two bugs — one related to download queue management and one related to the "Sleep when done" feature.
· But this is not just a bugfix release — there's also a new feature, which we call the "rubber window" internally. This means that you can have Leech resize the main window to fit all downloads automatically, so it never takes up more screen space than necessary. Go to the "Feedback" preferences to turn this on.
· Firstly, it fixes a Firefox integration bug that kept temporary download files from getting moved to their final location under certain conditions.
· And secondly, it removes stray temporary download files that remained visible after handing Camino downloads off to Leech.
· Leech 1.1.2 adds Firefox integration and Growl support
· Namely host-specific limiting of concurrent downloads
· Automatic clearing of the history when Leech quits
· Private downloading, which means anonymized download names in Leech's main window and omitting downloads from the history.
· [new] seamless integration with Safari, Camino, and OmniWeb -- cf. "Leech" menu > "Integrate with Browser..."
· [new] rules: {download to, open with} based on {host, file extension} -- cf. "File" menu > "Define Rule..."
· [new] searchable downloads history
· [new] open downloaded files by double-clicking them
· [new] added a French localization
· [improved] resuming for certain kinds of files
· [fixed] Leech couldn't locate files that were moved after having been downloaded
· [fixed] various other bugs and inconsistencies
· Available languages: English, German, French