Re: download
On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 10:06:23 -0700, "Terry R." <F1ComNOSPAM@pobox.com>
wrote:
> On 7/6/2007 8:58 AM On a whim, Ken Blake, MVP pounded out on the keyboard
>
> > On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 10:47:17 -0400, "George" <pop@email.com> wrote:
> >
> >> "Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message
> >> news:468db595$0$289$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com...
> >
> >>> Set your browser to download to a specific folder. I have one on my hard
> >>> drive called C:\A for all my downloads. Never download a file to your
> >>> desktop.
> >> Never heard of that one Plato? Why not download to the desktop?
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm with Plato here. Downloading to the desktop is a poor idea for two
> > reasons:
> >
> > 1. It clutters up the desktop
> >
> > 2. It's bad organization, and mixes different types of files in one
> > place--shortcuts and installation files (or whatever kinds of files
> > you've downloaded).
> >
> > I think the desktop should be reserved for shortcuts, so that, for
> > example, you always know that it's safe to delete anything there.
> > Mixing of file types on the desktop makes you more prone to errors.
> >
> > Like Plato, I have a separate folder that I use to download to. Mine
> > is called \DL.
> >
>
> Always personal choice.
Absolutely. I explained why I think it's a poor idea, because George
asked. You are certainly entitled to a different viewpoint.
> I like downloading to the Desktop because it's
> right in front of me when I'm done downloading. Then if I get
> sidetracked, I don't forget that I downloaded /something/. I install,
> then delete it. Done. No mess. I used to save my downloads. But now
> that broadband is more common, that isn't necessary. By the OP's
> statement, he must be on dial-up if it took over 2 hours for AR8.
>
> But I have some clients that I have to suggest a separate folder,
> because *everything* has to be on their Desktop. Can't find a thing...
>
> --
> Terry R.
>
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