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Wanting to use Beaker as a simple file share between me and a colleague - a couple of issues have cropped up.
It would be helpful to be able to right click on a file / link and have the "save as .." option available (at present only Open Link in New Tab / Copy Link Address / Inspect Element are available).
And this is related. It would nice to be able to set a default download location in the settings. It seems to me that quite a few people (i.e. me) make a strict (HDD/SSD) division between their documents and their OS + Programs and thus being able to set a default download directory away from the C:\ system drive makes sense.
--Unrelated:
I'm finding some tabs (seem to be previews) are sticky (they don't have a label and won't close) -- I'll report on this in another thread when I can generate this bug repeatably. Just a heads-up in case you're already aware of this issue.
Cheers,
P.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
More a feature request than a bug:
Operation System: Windows 7 x64
Beaker version: Version: 0.8.8 Electron: 4.1.3 - Chromium: 69.0.3497.128 - Node: 10.11.0
Wanting to use Beaker as a simple file share between me and a colleague - a couple of issues have cropped up.
It would be helpful to be able to right click on a file / link and have the "save as .." option available (at present only Open Link in New Tab / Copy Link Address / Inspect Element are available).
And this is related. It would nice to be able to set a default download location in the settings. It seems to me that quite a few people (i.e. me) make a strict (HDD/SSD) division between their documents and their OS + Programs and thus being able to set a default download directory away from the C:\ system drive makes sense.
--Unrelated:
I'm finding some tabs (seem to be previews) are sticky (they don't have a label and won't close) -- I'll report on this in another thread when I can generate this bug repeatably. Just a heads-up in case you're already aware of this issue.
Cheers,
P.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: