Reviews for Download Manager (S3)
Download Manager (S3) by Oleksandr
Review by Fleet Command
Rated 4 out of 5
by Fleet Command, 7 years agoI am impressed. At first, I thought it is just a status bar, but it is a full package.
Still, the way it writes date and time irks me. (I understand I may be a little too picky in this area.) I think an app or add-on must query Windows for the user's regional preferences. That aside, however, why professionally accepted styles like "January 12, 2018", "12 January 2018", "2018-01-12" (RFC 3339) are not used? And why are date and time separated by a dash (" - ")? They should be separated by a comma and a space (", ").
EDIT: It is a little confusing that a developer can reply to reviewer but the reviewer cannot reply back. Anyway... I know about those settings areas the developer mentioned. Yet, even utilizing those, it is impossible to customize the date and time format beyond some pre-chosen options, all of which are poor.
Still, the way it writes date and time irks me. (I understand I may be a little too picky in this area.) I think an app or add-on must query Windows for the user's regional preferences. That aside, however, why professionally accepted styles like "January 12, 2018", "12 January 2018", "2018-01-12" (RFC 3339) are not used? And why are date and time separated by a dash (" - ")? They should be separated by a comma and a space (", ").
EDIT: It is a little confusing that a developer can reply to reviewer but the reviewer cannot reply back. Anyway... I know about those settings areas the developer mentioned. Yet, even utilizing those, it is impossible to customize the date and time format beyond some pre-chosen options, all of which are poor.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoDownload manager - Settings - Appearance - Layout - Date format
Download manager - Settings - Download History - Date format
Download manager - Settings - Download History - Date format
831 reviews
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I mean that the downloaded file opens when I click on it.
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