While it may not be as good as what other browsers, such as Firefox, offer – it’s still better than the “minimally useful” download toolbar. The browser, Google Chrome utilizes a minimalistic approach to design with all the technological sophistication that needs to come with a faster, safer, and more stable web browser. The Downloads tab shows the download – including the speed (seen below as 9.5 MB/s) and time remaining. Google Chrome 64-bit was released in 2014. There are third-party extensions available that try to fill the gap, but if you’re not keen on using extensions press Ctrl + J on your keyboard to view the Downloads tab. Some changes did happen to improve the usability of the ‘download toolbar’ but it remains controversial – by keeping the minimal design it is removing useful information like when a download started, how quick it is downloading and an estimated finish time. When Google Chrome was released this behaviour was new – previously browsers will first ask you where to save a file and then provide a dialog box to show the progress of the download. ![]() When files are downloaded in Google Chrome they appear in a ‘download toolbar’ at the bottom of the window.
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