Chrome saves files in the download folder.
C:/users/username/downloads
Or, you can easily set it up in Settings (top right corner menu).
I switched to Chrome from Firefox about a year ago and I must say I realy enjoy it now.
Ofcourse it is a little different browsing experience, some new features that have to be learned but I got used to it after a week or so and now I love it. The live time sync with a gmail account realy works great and it is waaay smoother than the sync option in FF.
Seriously though. Now when I have to work on firefox its like going back from Windows 7 to XP :P
Back to the topic.
Guys..
GUYS
WTF is this sh*t. A f*cking build-in download html5 app? Are you kiddin me?!
No external download app support??
MEGA just keeps dissappointing me
if you find em what is uploaded on turbobit just use getripz.pl it generats the premium link for turbobit and download
Or you can use Nopremium
.pl service. You have to pay like $33 for 550GB transfer but it's totally worth it. They support most of the hosting services like turbobit, rapidshare, bitshare etc. You just paste the link, download it on their server and you get a link to it with up to 150Gbps speed. I paid $9 for 100GB transfer like 6 months ago and now I'm just half way through it. That's a lot of movies.
As you can see we've got a lot of Pirate Friendly Solutions here in Poland :D
My advice: Stay away from Torents:
- shitty speed
- you're most likely automatically sharing what you've downloaded (most people don't know how to switch it off)
- you can get your ass detected. Happens here in Poland from time to time, never happened to warez-downloaders.
I'd rather pay some $ than rely on torentz.