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Provide run / open / save / save as options when downloading files - Discussion
- Sep 09, 2020
Hello everyone,
Thanks so much for all the feedback provided regarding Open/SaveAs. We are now introducing an option for users using Edge version 87.0.629.0 and above to choose, for each download, whether they want to Open, Save As, Save, or Cancel a download. To enable this option, navigate to edge://settings/downloads and enable, "Ask me what to do with each download." Once you download a file after enabling that setting, you will have the option to Open, Save As, Save, or Cancel it. If you choose to open it directly, it will be downloaded to a temporary folder.
Additionally, we have exposed an option to directly delete downloaded files from your computer, in the browser so that you can easily clean up after downloading your files without leaving the browser.
To learn more about these features, please check out our post.
Hi Elliot! Why is it so difuclut, to implemnet the feature, to open a file with only one click in the standard program (eg jpg png in photos, docx in Word, ...), without download, without "open file", without the "three dots ..."? When we can expect this feature? I am not alone with this whish.
Johannes66 wrote:Hi Elliot! Why is it so difuclut, to implemnet the feature, to open a file with only one click in the standard program (eg jpg png in photos, docx in Word, ...), without download, without "open file", without the "three dots ..."? When we can expect this feature? I am not alone with this whish.
it can't happen "without download". browser always downloads the file somewhere on your local computer. be it in main download folder or the temp folder, but still downloading is necessary for installed programs to be able to open the file.
even when you watch a YouTube video, you're actually downloading the video files on your computer, in a cache folder.
but yeah I get your point, you want something that Edge classic and Firefox has, to be able to download files in a temp folder, view them quickly and don't worry about finding and deleting them manually later.
- YoneffMar 31, 2020Iron Contributor
well This conversation is a dead end.
We discussing a feature that MS support on ALL their other browsers, but they are not even consider implementing anything like it on Chromium EDGE.
I don't think anything will happen on this case in next couple of year, if at all.
- HotCakeXMar 31, 2020MVPSpoiler
Yoneff wrote:well This conversation is a dead end.
We discussing a feature that MS support on ALL their other browsers, but they are not even consider implementing anything like it on Chromium EDGE.
I don't think anything will happen on this case in next couple of year, if at all.
They are considering though, they marked all of the top feedback list items as "planned".
- ericmutterMar 31, 2020Brass Contributor
The open option is a must have for many reasons mentioned many times throughout this post, but another big reason for requiring it, would be for launching enterprise RDP connections that require the file to be opened from the password protected portal, since they don't seem to work when saved and then opened.
Just adding the open/run option would be the bare minimum of what should be implemented already. I'd imagine re-implementing Legacy Edge's download function shouldn't be too hard, and really all that's needed. Anything more would add to the browser using more memory, and enterprises don't need a fancy download manager, just one that supports open/run.
The main reason why I ever used Edge in the first place was because of the ability to open/run downloads.
Ps. Does anyone know of a 3rd party download manager that includes an open/run option?
- HotCakeXMar 31, 2020MVPSpoiler
ericmutter wrote:The open option is a must have for many reasons mentioned many times throughout this post, but another big reason for requiring it, would be for launching enterprise RDP connections that require the file to be opened from the password protected portal, since they don't seem to work when saved and then opened.
Just adding the open/run option would be the bare minimum of what should be implemented already. I'd imagine re-implementing Legacy Edge's download function shouldn't be too hard, and really all that's needed. Anything more would add to the browser using more memory, and enterprises don't need a fancy download manager, just one that supports open/run.
The main reason why I ever used Edge in the first place was because of the ability to open/run downloads.
Ps. Does anyone know of a 3rd party download manager that includes an open/run option?
the open option is already available in Edge, just click on the downloaded file on the download bar that appears at the bottom.