Automatically Save Download Files From Firefox To Desired Location Via Automatic Save Folder

Have you ever thought how useful add-ons or plug-ins are? They can simplify a lot of your work and all you have to do is to download them on to your system. There are over tons of Firefox add-ons that helps you in every way possible; for instance you can find add-ons for torrents, etc etc.

Usually, when ever you download your files to your computer, you are prompted to save your files to a desired location each time you click on the download link.

This can become very tedious as you will have to sort all the files manually and if the number of downloaded files is very large you will have to face difficulty locating and rearranging them. This is where you should give Automatic Save Folder a try.

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As the name implies Automatic save folder is a Firefox add-on that will automatically save all your downloaded files to your desired locations that you have set, based on the type of file that you have downloaded.

For instance; if you were to download any .exe files, you will make a separate folder named ‘Applications’ etc and that file will be saved at that particular location. Like wise you can make other folders for each file type you want to.

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Automatic Save Folder is currently an experimental add-on, this means you need to have an account to download this add-on.

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