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Win 10 OS: When downloading on Chrome, Firefox, IE11, and Bing users can save-as and browse to choose the file location. While browsing, not all of the folder contents are shown. Only the files that have the same file extension as the download file are shown. Often I have folders with the same name (drawing downloads) that are located under different folders (customer). Sometimes I cannot find a download or I discover that a downloaded file was inadvertently saved in the wrong folder. I surmise that this happens to most of the Windows community to varying degrees. Users probably would have recognized it was the wrong folder if we could see the contents. Instead the folder appears empty or structured differently and we cannot take advantage of inherent human pattern recognition to assess that it is the same folder we were just viewing moments ago. Within Windows we can cut, move and paste, drag-drop, and save-as files all the while seeing all of the folder contents. Having that additional content information and folder structure increases the probability we are placing files where we intend. Can this feature be added now? Is it worthy of placing on a wish list?
Considering the emphasis on AI today, any features software developers can include to reduce steps and human error is advantageous for users.
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Considering the emphasis on AI today, any features software developers can include to reduce steps and human error is advantageous for users.
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