Safari needs to save files WHERE I WANT THEM!

In an effort to simplify the downloads process, Safari has lost a crucial functionality.

There is no way to save files directly to the desired location, with the desired file name.

Every time I download a file I have to go to Downloads, find it under whatever name it came with, rename it to something useful, and copy it out of Downloads to where I want it. It's a huge pain and adds a tremendous amount of time trying to stay organized.

PDF handling is also very suboptimal in this regard (see below).

APPLE - PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING:
1. Allow an option to have Safari prompt on every download for the save location.
2. Allow user to name the file whatever he/she wants upon saving it.
3. Improve PDF handling so that when the Save icon (or save option from the File menu is selected), it also prompts you for name, location and file type. It's crazy that I'm reading a PDF directly in Safari but if I want to save it my only options are to a) download it to the Downloads folder with whatever name the website gave it, which is always completely useless, or b) save it as WebArchive format. Why can't I just save it as a PDF??

Thanks for your consideration!

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.5)

Posted on Jan 12, 2011 6:58 AM

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Jan 12, 2011 7:44 AM in response to bk80

3. Improve PDF handling so that when the Save icon (or save option from the File menu is selected), it also prompts you for name, location and file type. It's crazy that I'm reading a PDF directly in Safari but if I want to save it my only options are to a) download it to the Downloads folder with whatever name the website gave it, which is always completely useless, or b) save it as WebArchive format. Why can't I just save it as a PDF??


As standard, the Safari File menu has a 'save as' entry which allows changing the file name & location. Agreed, the 'save pdf to...' button goes directly to the downloads folder.

you don't have that option when using File-Save As ?
http://www.apple.com/es/usb/pdf/usbfactsheet.pdf

Jan 12, 2011 10:15 AM in response to bk80

bk --
Welcome to Apple Discussions!
We're not staff, but other Mac users here, asking questions and sharing solutions.

I guess you're new to macs.
If you go to your Safari Preferences under the main menu, top left.
Open up Preferences, go to General.
Change "Save downloaded files to: "Desktop" instead of "Download folder."

Dec 27, 2011 5:42 AM in response to TildeBee

I'm not new to macs and he's correct about the glitch. In Preferences, you can save anything to anywhere with settings, but if you print to pdf, the file goes to some folder you used years ago and there appears to be nowhere to change that settings. Safari never remembers subsequent "print to pdf" file locations and the setting is hidden.

Dec 27, 2011 8:33 AM in response to coozoe

If I go to Command-P to print, then PDF, Safe as PDF I get the save dialogue box.

It has a Save As box where I can rename the file, and it remembers that last place I saved it to.

Hit the littl triangl next to the box, and VOILA! you can select different directories.

No glitch.

OS 10.7.2 Lion, Safari 5.12

You people just lazy, look and options are there. File/Save-As, hit the triangle to find the directory.

Sheesh.

Change your downloads folder in your safari preferences, it's on the first page!

Mar 21, 2012 5:21 AM in response to bk80

I agree. This makes me CRAZY and makes me not want to use Safari. I need to be able to save things WHERE I WANT TO.


Changing the preference to save things to the Desktop helps me nought. The save location is dependent on the purpose of the file. A configuration properties file goes in /etc. A shell script goes in /bin. (not that I am naive enough to download either from the wild internet, but I might from an intranet).


Again and again, Apple ignores the power user in favor of the grandma who just started using a computer and wants simplicity.


Get it together Apple. You can support both. It is a matter of configuration.


Otherwise, I will be booting a Linux distro on my new Man Book Air shortly.

May 6, 2013 10:59 PM in response to bk80

Open your pd file in the Safari Browser. Move your cursor over the upper right corner on the "Display a menu for the current page" button (looks like a page whose upper right corner is folded) which is next to the Settings button (the flower like button). Click on it. The option above the last option of Print is "Save as". Just click on this "Save as" button and save the file to a desired location!


Example: I want to save a pdf file from this location: http://ece.gmu.edu/~qli/ECE431/ch_02_fabrication.pdf

I open this file in Safari. Go to "Display a menu for the current page" and select the "Save as" option. Then I save it to a folder in D drive with another name directly.

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