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Extension request
I'm using the latest version of FF, 1.5.0.6 on a XP SP2 computer, DSL
connection. Is there an extension, or a FF tweak, that will automatically 'clean up' all downloads. It's somewhat tedious having to repeatedly click the 'Clean Up' button. |
Re: Extension request
History Fan wrote:
> I'm using the latest version of FF, 1.5.0.6 on a XP SP2 computer, DSL > connection. > > Is there an extension, or a FF tweak, that will automatically 'clean > up' all downloads. It's somewhat tedious having to repeatedly click the > 'Clean Up' button. > > Tools, Options, Privacy, then the Settings button on the bottom right. Check Download History. This will clear the downloads when you close the program. -- EVERYTHING HAS A GENDER You may not know this but many nonliving things have a gender... An Hourglass is Female, because over time, the weight shifts to the bottom. |
Re: Extension request
On 08/13/2006 10:17 AM, History Fan wrote:
> I'm using the latest version of FF, 1.5.0.6 on a XP SP2 computer, DSL > connection. > > Is there an extension, or a FF tweak, that will automatically 'clean > up' all downloads. It's somewhat tedious having to repeatedly click the > 'Clean Up' button. > > You can set FF to automatically clear the download history: Tools/Options/Privacy/Remove Files From the Download Manager: Upon Successful Download. I probably found this out by clicking on every button and tab and trying out every feature in FF just to see what it does. |
Re: Extension request
"Mumia W." <mumia.w.18.spam+nospam.usenet@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:P0JDg.8339$0e5.4008@newsread4.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > On 08/13/2006 10:17 AM, History Fan wrote: >> I'm using the latest version of FF, 1.5.0.6 on a XP SP2 computer, >> DSL connection. >> >> Is there an extension, or a FF tweak, that will automatically 'clean >> up' all downloads. It's somewhat tedious having to repeatedly click the >> 'Clean Up' button. > > You can set FF to automatically clear the download history: > > Tools/Options/Privacy/Remove Files From the Download Manager: Upon > Successful Download. > > I probably found this out by clicking on every button and tab and trying > out every feature in FF just to see what it does. > Thank you both. Glad there was no need for yet another extension. |
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