GeraldB wrote:I'm just a non-expert blue-collar type user. I find the new download manager a welcome improvement over both IE and Firebird.
Anything is an improvement over IE.
shaftenberg wrote:why not make a bookmark to "chrome://mozapps/content/downloads/downloads.xul" and set the properties of the bookmark to "open in sidebar"? found it in another post and it worked fine
shaftenberg wrote:why not make a bookmark to "chrome://mozapps/content/downloads/downloads.xul" and set the properties of the bookmark to "open in sidebar"? found it in another post and it worked fine
doeddeldom wrote:Kevin Ar18 wrote:The download manager window is not very responsive. My cursor moves slowly across it (not at the just the edges). Scrolling the download manager is very jerky. Selecting (highlighting) items in the download manager once again causes a delay and is jerkly. It's like playing a 3D game on a video card that can only do a few FPS.
I have the same problem. I got a Matrox G550. I noticed using 32bit depth i get jerky mouse, high cpu ... using 24bit depth everything is fine. Maybe this information helps to find this "bug".
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about:config (filter: download)
browser.download.manager.closeWhenDone - userset - boolean - false (was true)
browser.download.manager.flashCount - default - integer - 2
browser.download.manager.focusWhenStarting - userset - boolean - false
browser.download.manager.openDelay - default - integer - 100 (was 500)
browser.download.manager.retention - default - integer - 2
browser.download.manager.showAlertInterval - userset - integer - 1000 (was 2000)
browser.download.manager.showAlertOnComplete - userset - boolean - false (was true)
browser.download.manager.showWhenStarting - default - boolean - true
browser.download.manager.useWindow - default - boolean - true
browser.download.progressDnldDialog.keepAlive - userset - boolean - false
browser.download.save_converter_index - userset - integer - 0
browser.download.useDownloadDir - userset - boolean - false
browser.download.useProgressDialogs - userset - boolean - false
So why do all those other users tell people to use the search feature when a newbie brings up an old topic?Nentuaby wrote:You do know that deep-posting (modifying a topic that's been abandoned for months) is considered bad manners on forums, don't you?