
Ctrl + Shift + Insert = undo last clear.Ctrl + Shift + Backspace = clear the last downloaded item.Ctrl + Shift + Z = show/hide Download Bar.Replace Downloads Library page - you have full control of your download history.
Can pause, cancel, resume, or re-try single and group downloads. Ability to show only the number of completed downloads. Position buttons in the download bar where you prefer.
Hides status bar when all downloads are complete. Displays download progress, time remaining, full file path, URL, etc. Its fully customizable interface automatically disappears when not in use - giving you full control without interruption. If you need to run 32-bit Firefox or manually install 64-bit Firefox, you can simply download and re-run the Windows (32-bit or 64-bit) Firefox installer from the Firefox platforms and languages download page.Despite its compact size, Download Manager (S3) packs in a bunch of useful features that standard download utilities don’t provide. You can still manually install 64-bit Firefox, if you choose. If you see “(32-bit)” and are running Firefox 56.0.1 or newer, then your computer may not meet the minimum memory requirement for 64-bit (3 GB RAM or more). If you see “(32-bit)” and you are running Firefox 56.0 or older, updating to the latest Firefox version should automatically upgrade you to 64-bit. Check your Firefox version (in the “About Firefox” window) and look for “(32-bit)” or “(64-bit)” after the version number: If you’re running 64-bit Windows ( here’s how to check), your Firefox may already be 64-bit. Linux and macOS users, fret not, you already enjoy a Firefox that’s optimized for 64-bit. Also, with the jump from 32 to 64 bits, a security feature called Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) works better to protect you from attackers. Here’s the key thing to know: 64-bit applications can access more memory and are less likely to crash than 32-bit applications. What’s the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit? How much less? In our tests so far, 64-bit Firefox reduced crashes by 39% on machines with 4GB of RAM or more. That means you get a more secure version of Firefox, one that also crashes a whole lot less.
Users on 64-bit Windows who download Firefox can get our 64-bit version by default.