This isn't a bug but to document current IE/Chrome/FF behavior when saving an image.
When viewing a jpg image in IE 8.0.7600.16385, if you do right-click | Save Picture As, the default save location is Libraries\Pictures.
With FireFox 3.5.7, right-click | Save Image As, the save location is c:\users\username\downloads.
With Chrome 4.0.249.78, right-click | Save Image As, the save location is c:\users\username\documents\downloads
If using different browsers, this saves images in various locations when then must be manually consolidated.
With IE the default save location is a library, which can then be managed using the library feature: change default save location, etc.
With FF/Chrome, there's apparently no way to change the browser's default image save location. Does anyone know a workaround for this?
When viewing a jpg image in IE 8.0.7600.16385, if you do right-click | Save Picture As, the default save location is Libraries\Pictures.
With FireFox 3.5.7, right-click | Save Image As, the save location is c:\users\username\downloads.
With Chrome 4.0.249.78, right-click | Save Image As, the save location is c:\users\username\documents\downloads
If using different browsers, this saves images in various locations when then must be manually consolidated.
With IE the default save location is a library, which can then be managed using the library feature: change default save location, etc.
With FF/Chrome, there's apparently no way to change the browser's default image save location. Does anyone know a workaround for this?
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