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Either having to click the link, then move to the bottom of the window and find the download button, then click the save as or download everything to a set directory and sort them out later. Seems like a bad UX design. I'm not against adding additional ways to solve the original issue, but the complete removal of the old way.

Thanks for implementing this feature. Loved it for opening PDF and other document files temporarily. However, there is one thing that I would like to see changed about it.

I find this a bit annoying since there are times where I have a bunch of separate files I want to download that I want to put in a different folder eg. That means that every time I click "Save As", I have to navigate to that Desktop folder, which is a pain. I would have preferred the old way of how downloads were handled - meaning the "Save As" button opens to the last folder that you saved a download in. If you guys could modify the behaviour to this or let the user choose the behaviour , that'd be great.

As well as also wanting to have the option of the previous behaviour, the other thing I'd need before considering Edge a usable browser for me WRT Downloading is some additional information on the download on the shelf while the download is happening. Specifically I need it to show the download speed alongside the 'x of y' progress.

Especially on a big download, seeing the download speed has slowed or gone to zero is often the quickest way to see something has gone wrong with the download. I guess resumable downloads at some stage would be nice too. I have to download lots of files to different locations and prefer the option to always prompt to Save As and to default to the last folder saved to. With this option, I now have to click the link, click Save As on the bottom bar, then navigate to the folder I want to save to each time.

Best case scenario with a pinned folder , I now have to go through 4 clicks instead of 2 in order to save a file to the last folder I was saving to. Also I am not able to save as.

With the introduction of this feature, the Save As no longer remembers the last save location. That's probably a bug but it makes this feature very annoying. Even if the last location was still used when I select Save As, you've basically added an extra click to get there and I'm not sure what you've actually enabled here.

Before this "feature" I could cancel the download when the save to dialog showed up. I could open the file from the bar below by just clicking on it. Am I missing something here? A much more useful feature would be the option for downloads from different sites to remember their own save locations or make the list of last save locations consistent and correct.

Could you please give us the option to always go directly to the File Explorer, defaulting to the last save location. It should be able to remember whether I want to always save as or always open each different file type. For example, I may always want to open PDFs directly in Edge while Excel files would always go directly to the Explorer save window or visa versa. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 9.

Report abuse. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. You will see Reset and Clean Up as the last feature in the Advanced section. Click on the arrow next to that option and then confirm your decision by clicking on Reset Settings. Malware is everywhere on the Internet and people usually get their computers infected by downloading suspicious files.

With that in mind, you should be careful with the files you are downloading and always download them from a trusted source.



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