You can easily access the Downloads folder is easily accessed from Finder’s sidebar. If you don’t see it under Favorites, go to Finder > Preferences, and turn it on in the Sidebar tab. You can also quickly get to it from Go > Downloads (Option+Command+L). The Downloads folder is aptly . . . Read more
Open Files from the Keyboard Select a file in a Finder window or on the Desktop, and press Command-down-arrow. As with double-clicking, the file opens with the app its file type is associated with. You can also press Command-O to open a selected file.
You can easily access the Downloads folder is easily accessed from Finder’s sidebar. If you don’t see it under Favorites, go to Finder > Preferences, and turn it on in the Sidebar tab. You can also quickly get to it from Go > Downloads (Option+Command+L). The Downloads folder is aptly . . . Read more
When you download a file on your Mac, you can find it in the downloads folder on the dock, or by navigating to that folder in Finder. You can also find the download in a web browser, like Safari or Google Chrome, if you still have that browser open after . . . Read more
if that is correct it is pretty easy to get it back: Open a Finder window and go to your user folder. In the user folder you should see the downloads folder. Drag the downloads folder to the place you want it in the sidebar.
Here are a dozen ways you can open files on a Mac. Double-click to Open Files. … Drag and Drop to Open Files. … Open Files from the Keyboard. … Open any File from an Open Dialog. … Re-Open a File from the Open Recent Menu. … Open Files from . . . Read more
See items you downloaded In the Safari app on your Mac, click the Show Downloads button near the top-right corner of the Safari window. The button isn’t shown if the downloads list is empty. Do any of the following: Pause a download: Click the Stop button to the right of . . . Read more
From the command line, you use the cd (or change directory) command instead. So let’s say you’re in your Home folder and want to peek inside the Downloads folder. To do that, you’d type cd Downloads .
Launch Finder from the Dock and browse for the file that you want to move. The various locations on your Mac show up on the left pane in Finder. Simply drag and drop the file or folder in the location you desire. This drag and drop method can be used . . . Read more
Open the “Settings” app and go to Safari > Downloads. If you can’t find the browser on your phone, try using Apple’s Spotlight search to locate it. Here, switch the selection to “On My iPhone” or “On My iPad” depending on your device. By default, Safari will pick the “Downloads” . . . Read more