I stick with Firefox, and I really appreciate how it has kept listening to its users and stuck with a clean, native user interface... but there's a couple of old horrible bugs like this that really need to get fixed, and I keep following them in the (apparently not quite vain) hope that it will eventually happen. The biggest one is the incomplete downloads bug, where the remote end closes the connection before the download is finished and there's no indication on this end that you only got 20MB of an expected 40MB. Is that another "forgotten" one? If the download manager would just leave the expected size visible after the download ends we'd at least have a chance of catching it when it happens.
I stick with Firefox, and I really appreciate how it has kept listening to its users and stuck with a clean, native user interface... but there's a couple of old horrible bugs like this that really need to get fixed, and I keep following them in the (apparently not quite vain) hope that it will eventually happen. The biggest one is the incomplete downloads bug, where the remote end closes the connection before the download is finished and there's no indication on this end that you only got 20MB of an expected 40MB. Is that another "forgotten" one? If the download manager would just leave the expected size visible after the download ends we'd at least have a chance of catching it when it happens.