Ciao Mark S. 

Be glad you can get it to save to a (sort-of) user designated directory ... 
the last implementation *only* allowed saving to the default download 
directory. I'm referencing here the actual add-on at Chrome Webstore 
<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloads-overwrite-alrea/lddjgfpjnifpeondafidennlcfagekbp>
 
... I'm not sure what the tech underneath permits in potentio.

The big issue with Chromelonger term is whether its going to dump Apps ... 
which its says it *IS* going to do ... provisionally early 2018. The 
problem is that APIs on WebExtensions--i.e. what lives on--are essentially 
directly, at the moment, seriously antipathetic to direct overwrite saving 
of ANY kind. That's my understanding. I may be wrong, I HOPE I am, but I 
never seen anyone assert otherwise.

Josiah

Mark S. wrote:
>
> The current download saver promises to remember the last download 
> directory. But the chrome extensions may limit you to the download 
> directory and subdirectories. 
>

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