This is the method that should work for most Android devices out there. Opening the app will take you straight to your downloads folder without the need to search anywhere else for the downloaded files. Another way to get to the Downloads folder is by using a file manager for Android, much like you would use on your Mac or PC to find files. Some Android devices will have a file manager already pre-installed, usually on older versions of Android.
My go-to file manager for Android is Total Commander. To find a list of all the downloaded files with the help of a file manager app, simply open it to find a list of directories on your device. Once you locate the folder, go ahead and open it up, and then find a folder called Downloads. Open the folder to see a list of all your downloaded files. And the doc here also support this kind of design.
Well, I will check specifically how to implement downloading files simultaneously with service in combination of ExcutorService. I'll appreciate it If you have such code for me to reference for. A service is a background thread, if the user choose more files to download, how can I let the service do the download task? Should I create a queue to cache the download task and it's also observed by the service?
Show 4 more comments. I have use Executors. But I don't know if using the IntentService is correct or not, I need more specific code. Do you mean that I can pass the download path URL and relative parameters to the new Runnable instance object, and it starts the download?
Btw: I found that when I call startService multiple times, it failed. But the user can't decide what to download in the first place, he may want to download more files after first decision. And this cause errors to the service class. If the number of Runnable tasks are larger than the LinkedBlockingQueue size what will happen? As I know, the execute acts like registering a event to the pool.
If there is no idle thread and the it doesn't exceed the limit of the queue size, it will be queued. Hope I am of help! Sipty Sipty 1, 1 1 gold badge 10 10 silver badges 18 18 bronze badges.
Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Who owns this outage? Building intelligent escalation chains for modern SRE. Podcast Who is building clouds for the independent developer? You may have to scroll down to find it. Method 2. Open Chrome. Tap Downloads. Audio, Images you want to view. To search for a certain downloads, tap the magnifying glass at the top of the screen.
On Android, the Downloads application is for downloaded files only. To find downloaded apps, go to Settings and find Applications. All of the apps you've downloaded will be here. Not Helpful 8 Helpful I downloaded my info from Facebook, and it says it's ready to view, but when I click in the file it says no app is downloaded.
What should I do? Try uninstalling and reinstalling the Facebook app. The Facebook icon on your screen may not actually be the app. Sometimes these icons linger for a little while after an app is uninstalled. Not Helpful 6 Helpful Razberry Brown. You can download one from the net. There are various types to sort through and select your best from the net. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5.
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