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posted 2014-04-24 17:40:20 +0200

[Feature request] Delete option in Transfers

When I download eg. a file from the Sailfish browser it gets visible under Settings -> System -> Transfers - where I can only view and open the file and clean the hole transfer history.

However it would be nice if I could delete a single file by long-pressing or delete all files listed in Transfers permanently by an option in the pulley menu.

I find these features essential because Sailfish OS does not have a build-in file manager and some might mistake that their downloaded/transfered files might get deleted instead of just removed from the list and therefore waste space on unused files they think they've deleted.

[Feature request] Delete option Option to delete files listed in TransfersTransfers permanently

When I download eg. a file from the Sailfish browser it gets visible under Settings -> System -> Transfers - where I can only view and open the file and clean the hole transfer history.

However it would be nice if I could delete a single file by long-pressing or delete all files listed in Transfers permanently by an option in the pulley menu.

I find these features essential because Sailfish OS does not have a build-in file manager and some might mistake that their downloaded/transfered files might get deleted instead of just removed from the list and therefore waste space on unused files they think they've deleted.

[Feature request] Option to delete files listed in Transfers permanently

When I download eg. a file from the Sailfish browser it gets visible under Settings -> System -> Transfers - where I can only view and open the file and clean the hole transfer history.

However it would be nice if I could delete a single file by long-pressing or delete all files listed in Transfers permanently by an option in the pulley menu.

I find these features essential because Sailfish OS does not have a build-in file manager and some might mistake that their downloaded/transfered files might get deleted instead of just removed from the list and therefore waste space on unused files they think they've deleted.