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If you want complete control over where each file goes, you can set your device to prompt you every time you download a file. However, some users may want to specify a different folder for downloading files and you have some options to achieve that task. If you need to access a particular file on a separate device, you can simply drag it into your Google Drive right there in the Files app. (You can disconnect Google Drive in the settings menu if you prefer.) Files app on Chrome OSįor many users, the Downloads folder is just fine as the default place where files are saved. The Drive tab will be connected to the Google account that you used to log into the device and is connected by default. When you open the files app, you won’t see much apart from the Downloads folder and a Google Drive tab. Out of the box, Chromebooks have a Files app pinned to the shelf and as you’d expect, that’s where all of your files live.
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We’re going to cover the basics of using Chrome OS today I’m going to show you how to change your default download location on your device.

Still, there’s a lot to be said about mastering the basics and that’s exactly what I want to do with this new “Quick Tip” series.
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Most users that are familiar with Google’s Android ecosystem and use Google’s applications will, for the most part, make themselves at home fairly quickly. Thankfully, Chrome OS is relatively straightforward and lightweight. That fact in hand, it occurred to me that there are likely a TON of new Chromebook users who are out there trying to figure this thing out and the burden of learning a new operating system wasn’t on their list of things to do in 2020. That was never more clear than earlier this week when we sat down with Chrome OS head of product management John Maletis and he informed us that Chromebook growth had experienced a 400% YoY growth recently. With the recent events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Chromebook adoption has grown at an accelerated rate as students, employees and general consumers have found a need for a device that is as versatile and flexible as the needs that have been thrust upon its user. We use them every day without a second thought but we want to make sure we are offering not only news and reviews but also great tips and how-tos for new and seasoned Chromebook users.
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Users with an Amazon Simple Storage Service account should give this intuitive, effect, and free add-on a try.Because we eat, sleep and breathe Chromebooks here at Chrome Unboxed, it’s easy for us to take for granted the seemingly simple functionalities of Chrome OS. We were surprised that a drag-and-drop files function was missing from such a modern app. A pair of buttons to upload and download make moving files as easy as click the filename and then click a button.įunctions are familiar to anyone who has ever used common FTP apps. A few buttons make it a snap to navigate or create directories, delete files, and move files. The utility helpfully makes multiple S3 accounts easily accessible from a simple pull-down menu.Ī combination of a file browser and upload tool, Amazon S3 Organizer's interface opens directly in Firefox as three windows displaying local files, S3 files, and a file-movement queue.

You'll need to first enter your Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) account information, but that's the hardest part of using this app. Amazon S3 Firefox Organizer is easily installed and just as easily accessed through Firefox's Tools menu. This freeware Firefox plug-in offers an FTP style manager for files stored on Amazon Simple Storage Service.
