Large file incremental download

Does iTunes store allow incremental downloads for large files? At this point I've not been able to locate a download manager to do so according to a programmed schedule, i.e. 100MB at a time according to a time schedule unattended. Thanks
Averatec   Windows XP   AMD Turion 64 1.5G ram

I'm afraid they don't. Downloads are one shot, which is why it's recommended you have a broadband connection. You might wanna hit up the feedback form to request a feature like this.

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