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When a download completes in Safari, the downloads stack on the dock bounces to show that it's complete.
Why doesn't this happen in Firefox? And how can I make this happen in Firefox? I know it's just eye candy, but I would really like it. I can't seem to find an answer anywhere else... Any info would be great, thanks! |
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firefix handles downloads differently than safari...
Unfortuantely there is not much you can do to make firefox downloads like safari downloads. "The forums are not only a place to have questions answered, they are a place to be part of a community..." |
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