Although this is partly a question about Chrome (where the problem is), this is more about the extensions (where I hope to find a solution).

I recall a plugin for FireFox that would take a given file type (i.e. .jpg) and push it to a [.jpg download] folder, instead of downloading it to the default [download] folder. I know how to change the default [download] folder; I am looking for a less heavy-handed approach. I would prefer answers that reference Chrome extensions, rather than some kind of background application that has the same functionality.

  • Is there a similar plugin that will migrate specific file types to user-determined folders, rather than the default download folder?
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I was also looking for this extension, but didn't find yet. Sure, you can use the highly-configurable download manager for that, but normally they're coming with some junk/ads onboard, so I'm just avoiding them. – Andrejs Cainikovs Jun 13 '11 at 12:48
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The Firefox plugin is called Automatic Save Folder. For Chrome there is not yet a similar tool, the closest thing is Belvedere Automated file manager. Here is a little more info on how to use the tool.

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