Jun 07 2019 03:55 AM - edited Jul 19 2019 11:58 AM
Jun 07 2019 03:55 AM - edited Jul 19 2019 11:58 AM
Currently, in the Downloads page, Microsoft Edge categorises downloaded files under the heading of an absolute date and does not show download completion time of each file.
So, in my opinion, it would have been great if relative date would be used for categorising downloads for files downloaded "today" and "yesterday". For example, if today is 19th June 2019, it should show all files downloaded today under the section "Today" instead of "June 19, 2019".
Similarly, for the files downloaded the day before, they should be bundled under the section "Yesterday". All previously downloaded files should be bundled by their respective download date (like the current behaviour).
Not only that, it should also show at exactly what time each file was downloaded.
Current UI:
Proposed UI:
As you could see from the design I propose, it changes two things from the current UI:
I hope you would consider my suggestions.
Jun 07 2019 07:05 AM
Jun 07 2019 07:34 AM
Jun 07 2019 08:22 AM
Jun 20 2019 01:01 PM
Solution@Deleted thanks for the great feature suggestions! I will be looking into this!
Jul 19 2019 11:54 AM
@i-am-kent Thanks for the consideration!
In the History page, you would also see that it uses a mix of absolute and relative timestamps, such as:
So, it would be awesome to have a similar strategy for the Downloads page as well. It would make the whole experience more consistent.
Jun 20 2019 01:01 PM
Solution@Deleted thanks for the great feature suggestions! I will be looking into this!