Or you can right-click over the download link to save the target file directly where you want.

Thanks, for the input, Richmond,

Pierre

Le 26 sept. 09 à 17:18, stephen barncard a écrit :

One can also assign .pdfs to always open in Preview by changing the suffix
assignment in the finder.   This might have the effect of Webkit using
Preview for viewing PDFs in Safari, as I observe them loading really fast. THis is something that I do every time there's a OS upgrade. Acrobat Reader has a few extra features but they aren't usually worth the extra load time.
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2009/9/26 Colin Holgate <[email protected]>


On Sep 26, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

Get it while its hot:


http://www.jonobacon.org/2009/09/18/the-art-of-community-available-for-free-download/


The PDF is only just over 2MB, but you know how slow PDFs can load in
browsers, especially if the Adobe Reader kicks in to do the loading. So I used the contextual menu to have it download the file, which I can then
speedily view in Preview.



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