At the top right, click More Downloads. To open a file, click its name. It will open in your computer's default application for the file type. To remove a download from your history, to the right of the file, click Remove. The file will be removed from your Downloads page on Chrome, not from your computer. Change download locations. From basic office supplies such as printer paper and labels to office equipment like file cabinets and stylish office furniture, Office Depot and OfficeMax have the office products you need to get the job done.Maintain a well-stocked office breakroom.Save on printer ink and toner to keep your office efficient and productive. Utilize our custom online printing and IT services for small.
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Save your files effortlessly and open your folders instantly—Default Folder X makes Mac OS X's Open and Save dialogs work as quickly as you do. Custom keyboard shortcuts put your favorite and recent folders at your fingertips. Pop-up menus let you navigate your folders and open Finder windows. Open, save, and get back to work: Default Folder X is workflow for the rest of us.
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You can access the contents of your recent, favorite, and open folders right from Default Folder X's toolbar. Its hierarchical pop-up menus expand as you mouse over them, letting you navigate your folders to get to your files. To work faster, you can assign a keyboard shortcut for all of your favorite folders. If an Open and Save dialog isn't open, then you can use Default Folder X's menu bar, Dock icon, or keyboard shortcuts.
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If you're constantly saving things inside the same folder, Default Folder X can remember that folder for you. You can even set a different default folder for each application you use. That way, you'll already be in the right folder when you're working.
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Have you ever wanted to save a file to an open Finder window? Default Folder X lets you open up or save to any Finder window with a single click. It also lets you get info on, rename, and delete existing files, putting the Finder's power in every Open and Save dialog.
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To help you quickly return to folders you've recently used, Default Folder X remembers them for you. It can even rebound to the last file you used in all your recent folders. With Default Folder X, you'll never forget where you put something.
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Mac OS X delivers amazing search capabilities with Spotlight, but adding your own search keywords requires a trip to the Finder's Get Info window. No more! Default Folder X lets you add Spotlight keywords and Finder labels on the spot, while you're still in the Save dialog. It even remembers keywords you've used before and automatically completes them as you type.
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Dear FDM Users!We're proud to announce that the new Free Download Manager 5.1 is now available to public. After months of hard work and extensive testing, our team would like to offer you a more streamlined UI with a friendlier approach to configuration. Thanks to the revamped software engine, you will enjoy efficient and stable multi-thread downloading as well as overall better performance and responsiveness. FDM5 features cross-platform support for both Windows and Mac OS. Hey,Congrats on Beta release.I like the simplicity.Few suggestions -1.
I think would be good if incomplete, failed downloads doesn't appear in download directory. And if the incomplete, failed downloads are downloaded again, FDM should detect & ask for resume, restart, cancel, etc.2. I think would be good if set default download directory option is available in GUI.
Users may not know that changing the download directory on download window changes the default download location. And an option in the GUI is better.3. I would like to see 1KB/s & 10KB/s option in Manual - Bandwidth Limit.
Currently I use qBittorrent for torrents & 1 10KB/s options are available. Default is 50KB/s. I have fast broadband but limited plan i.e 4MB/s Speed with 20GB Monthly. I use default 50KB/s upload always but when my internet plan has 3-5GB remain I use 1 or 10KB/s. So 1KB/s & 10KB/s is useful in the scenario. Unlimited plan is expensive in India.4. I would like to see HOTKEYS to suppress FDM & allow browser to download like CTRL + Click or ALT + Click, etc.
I know 'Allow browser to download on cancel' is there but HOTKEYS are better approach IMHO. Currently for every cancelled downloads you have to cancel browser download window too. This is little annoying & can be disabled but takes away the usability. So HOTKEYS are better approach IMO.5. I dont like the main GUI opening for downloads. The small window that opens for download is good. I think would be good if only the small window opens & on hitting download progress window opens with options pause, stop, etc.
Stop will stop the download but hitting 'X' on the top right corner will close the window & not download. And 'Download Popup' on the bottom right corner would be good. And download completed/failed notification.
Basically everything like FDM 3.6. An option to associate/disassociate torrent file extension in the GUI.RegardsYash. Yash wrote:3. I would like to see 1KB/s & 10KB/s option in Manual - Bandwidth Limit. Currently I use qBittorrent for torrents & 1 10KB/s options are available. Default is 50KB/s. I have fast broadband but limited plan i.e 4MB/s Speed with 20GB Monthly.
I use default 50KB/s upload always but when my internet plan has 3-5GB remain I use 1 or 10KB/s. So 1KB/s & 10KB/s is useful in the scenario. Unlimited plan is expensive in India.For now, you can't do it in that dialog, but you can set any speed in Settings Traffic Limits. Yessa wrote:We appreciate your feedback!These things are definitely in out to-do list:1 an option to monitor downloads only with a hotkey (e.g. Alt)2 An option to set the default download folder1.You mean like when we will press ALT + Click FDM download will be suppressed & browser download will download the file, right?2. And download window should have the current browse button so that users can save the file to the location they want but by default download window should always show the location set as default in the GUI.What about the 1st & 5th point in my previous post?
Are those in your to-do list or do you find those good to consider?And why it install in appdata & not in programfiles? Dont you think would be better if by default it install in programfiles? Yash wrote:2. And download window should have the current browse button so that users can save the file to the location they want but by default download window should always show the location set as default in the GUI.I won't be so definite about that. For example, if you press Ctrl+S here in your browser, it will always remember the latest location where to save. But we should make it simple for your case, too: maybe a setting, maybe a checkbox ('Use this folder by default') in that 'Add download' window. Hello, i downloaded and installed FDM 5.1 Beta from 5.0 build 5140 on Win7/Chrome V47.0.2526.106 m+ext.1.0.23.All appears to work well, as i used it to dwnld a couple of files, as a trial.
I appreciated the revamped reduced UI and play with the 'Move' contextual menu (didn't change the default/previous folder), but i didn't find a 'rename' file feature, as changing the filename 'on-the-fly' doesn't work, as file is possibly downloading in background, and changing later the file name in destination folder make it pinky 'File is missing' in list.Can you please add such a feature, unless inappropriate (in your mindset)?I appreciated in advance.Cheers,Dan. Yessa wrote: Dear FDM Users!We're proud to announce that the new Free Download Manager 5.1 is now available to public. After months of hard work and extensive testing, our team would like to offer you a more streamlined UI with a friendlier approach to configuration. Thanks to the revamped software engine, you will enjoy efficient and stable multi-thread downloading as well as overall better performance and responsiveness.
FDM5 features cross-platform support for both Windows and Mac OS. You're very welcome to try out the configuration capabilities FDM5 comes with and offer new ideas and options on our forum!What's new:- Revamped software engine- Better performance and responsiveness- Mac OS X supportKnown issues:- No support for Windows XP/Vista. In case of popular demand, support for older versions of Windows may be renewed in future releases.(32.1 MB)(38.2 MB)(22.7 MB)System requirements:- Windows 7 and higher- Mac OS X 10.9 and higherNote: if Firefox fails to recognize our signature as valid, open a new tab and enter about:config, then change xpinstall.signatures.required value to false.The interface itself has been modernized, but it comes at the cost of functionality. While you can still add downloads to the program easily, either directly by using one of the included browser add-ons, by pasting urls or by dragging them, some features are less practicable then before.For instance, to tag a file you need to create the tag first, then right-click on the file to tag it.
Tags are displayed at the top and not in a sidebar as they were before, and space is more limited there because of this.Filters, which were displayed in the - now removed - sidebar in previous versions, are now displayed as a menu in the right upper corner of the interface. It takes two clicks now to switch between filters where it tool one before.You guys are still working on the program though, and that some features are still to be added before release. This includes the import of history from FDM3, making sure RAM use stays low in all situations, and making sure the UI stays responsive if lots of downloads (400+) are listed in it.The program ships with new features, like preview thumbnails for downloads, options to select files that are part of torrents to download only those, and additional shortcut keys like Ctrl-v to paste download links in the interface.Windows XP and Vista users won't be able to use the Free Download Manager 5.1 as it is not compatible with those operating systems. XP users need to stay on version 3.9.4, the latest supported version, while Vista users on version 3.9.7 instead.Since updates are not enforced, it is not necessary to upgrade to version 5.1 of the download manager when it comes out. Users who prefer the older interface can continue to use it. It is unclear right now however if browser integration remains supported, considering that most browsers require add-ons to be signed to be installed.BUT IT'S STILL losing Everything that's GOOD in 3.9.7!!!!!!!!!!! Hi and thanks for FDM,The Firefox plugin does not work with Firefox 43 x64.
(while the plugin that came with build 5140 worked - but the simple click was broken and one could not download with the default ff download manager).I have the following firefox popup each time I enable the extension or start the browser with the extension enabled: 'Fatal error: browser helper exe unexpected shutdown. Please restart the browser to continue the use of Free Download Manager extension.' I've changed the xpinstall.signatures.required to false but it did not improve anything.
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