Download Location UI and Ease of Use
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:18 pm
Hi,
I'm fairly new to using Deluge so maybe I'm missing something here. I'm looking for an easier way to interface with the download location option.
I'm used to a download location prompt typical to most Windows UI's where upon hitting save a box pops up and allows me to navigate to where I wish to save the file, hit save, and away it goes.
From what I can tell with Deluge I get the Add Torrent window, then I need to click on the Options tab, then click on the location drop down, select other, and then I'm not even in a typical windows UI to browse to a save location (ie no expandable directory trees). The feature to add bookmarks to the drop down list is nice though. However, overall it seems like a lot of clicks to do something that I expect everyone would want to do every time they download something.
So is there a quicker way to get to this? Or am I not using the typical method of storing downloads that most people use and Deluge is designed for doing things differently (and maybe better)?
I'm fairly new to using Deluge so maybe I'm missing something here. I'm looking for an easier way to interface with the download location option.
I'm used to a download location prompt typical to most Windows UI's where upon hitting save a box pops up and allows me to navigate to where I wish to save the file, hit save, and away it goes.
From what I can tell with Deluge I get the Add Torrent window, then I need to click on the Options tab, then click on the location drop down, select other, and then I'm not even in a typical windows UI to browse to a save location (ie no expandable directory trees). The feature to add bookmarks to the drop down list is nice though. However, overall it seems like a lot of clicks to do something that I expect everyone would want to do every time they download something.
So is there a quicker way to get to this? Or am I not using the typical method of storing downloads that most people use and Deluge is designed for doing things differently (and maybe better)?