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      Managing files 
     
    
       
      Managing
      files is one of FlashGet's most important features (aside from its blistering speed!).
      FlashGet categorizes files into categories. Every downloaded file sorted in categories
      will be moved to that specified hard drive directory.   
      
       
     
    For example: 
    Every job saved in the category MP3 will be moved to c:\download\mp3. When
    placing files into the MP3 FlashGet directory, the actual file itself will be moved to
    c:\download\mp3 on your hard drive.  
    There are three default
    FlashGet categories: Download, Downloaded and Deleted. All
    unfinished jobs are stored in Download, finished jobs are stored in Downloaded,
    all deleted jobs are stored in Deleted. The only way to totally get rid of a job is
    to delete it inside Deleted. It works just like the Windows Recycle Bin. 
    Creating
    subcategories within categories 
    For example: 
    You can make Disk1 and Disk2 as subcategories under MP3. FlashGet lets you create as
    many categories and subcategories as you like. You can change previously downloaded files
    to any category at any time within FlashGet via Drag and Drop. That's because the actual
    file moves when you move the download job, making management an integrated, no-hassle
    task. 
     
    Creating
    Categories 
    If you download a huge
    amount of files, then creating new categories is necessary. You can create
    categories by going to the Category menu, or right
    click on the tree view on the left. Options include New Category, Delete... , Move to... and Properties. 
     
    Setting
    Options for Categories & downloaded items 
    There are
    options for moving and deleting jobs too. Go to the Tools menu, Options... and
    then click the File Manager tab. Here you can make
    decisions on what FlashGet should do when moving downloaded items to other categories as
    well as how it should behave if the destination file already exists.  
     
    Moving FlashGet-downoaded files to a different drive 
    Sometimes you want to move the files FlashGet has downloaded to a different drive. This
    could be because your hard drive has reached its capacity, archiving reasons or whatever.
    It's recommended that you use FlashGet to do the job, otherwise there could be problems
    with the download info database. Here are the steps: 
     
      - Create a
        temporary category in FlashGet
 
         
      - Move all the
        files you want to move to the temporary category
 
         
      - Change the
        original category's default directory to the new directory where you would like your files
        to be placed (for example D:\download)
 
         
      - Move files
        in temporary category back to their original category.
 
         
        Tip: When asked: Also move downloaded file?, select YES.  
     
    Note: Do not specify
    any category when downloading, just drag the finished job to the category you would
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    Overview 
    What is FlashGet? 
    FlashGet features 
    Installation 
    Installing FlashGet.  
    Updating FlashGet.  
    Uninstalling FlashGet 
     
    Quick Start 
    Getting started with FlashGet
    in a hurry.  
    Managing download jobs 
    Getting info on the properties of your downloads, and learning about the different ways to
    get FlashGet to do its stuff. 
     
    Icons  
    What's the meaning behind those funny icons? 
     
    Menu  
    The FlashGet menu items explained. 
     
    Managing files 
    Getting those files organized. 
     
     
    Interface settings 
    Doing things your way. Changing this and that for a better FlashGet experience. 
     
     
    Options  
    Tools > Options. All those
    tabs explained! This is the heart of FlashGet. 
     
    Site
    Explorer 
    Browse Ftp&Http Site. 
     
    FAQ  
    Frequently-Asked Questions. 
     
    Thanks  
    Credit where credit is due. 
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