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Access, create, and edit your documents wherever you go — from your phone, tablet, or computer — even when there's no connection. Download the app Get Docs for Android. The latest version of Documents To Go is 5.0 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Office in the Productivity category. The app is developed by DataViz. Firefox: Choose Tools Downloads, or press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac OS). Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the downloaded file, and choose Open Containing Folder (Windows) or Show in Finder (Mac OS). Safari (Mac OS): Choose Window Downloads or press Option+Command+L. Control-click the downloaded file and choose Show.

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I am having a problem sync'ing Docs To Go that is installed on my replacement Itouch. I had the app on another Itouch but that one died and had to be replaced. I reinstalled Docs TO Go on the new Itouch and it works fine with local documents but if I want to use the Desk Top function the Itouch will not sync to the app. I tryed reinstalling Bonjour and even reinstalling version 1.0.6 as some people suggested but did not work. I should mention that Remote will not sync either.
I have tryed all the suggested work arounds but none have worked.
I hope someone can provide some help as the makers of Docs To Go will not.

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You might sometimes lose track of the files you've downloaded with your web browser. The tips on this page help you keep track of your downloads, and find the downloaded files on your computer.

Press Ctrl+J to view browser downloads

First, try pressing Ctrl+J (or Command+Option+L on a Mac). On many browsers, this shortcut opens your Downloads interface. You can see downloads that have completed, and any downloads that are still in progress. If you double-click a file in the list, it opens or runs. You can also click a button to open the folder on your computer where the file was downloaded.

In the example pictured here, a downloaded file is shown in the Firefox downloads window (called the 'Library').

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For additional information about finding downloaded files in your operating system, continue reading the sections below.

View downloads on Microsoft Windows

Using your web browser

The Internet browser you use when downloading a file can determine where the file is saved. Most browsers save a file to a Downloads folder in your User profile folder on your computer.

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The fastest way to view your recent downloads in Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera, is to press Ctrl+J on your keyboard. After the shortcut key combination is pressed, a downloads tab or window (shown below) appears.

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In the Internet browser options or settings, you can find where your download files are saved. You can then change that download location or leave it alone.

Using the Start menu

To access your downloads outside the browser, press the Windows key, type Downloads, and then press Enter.

In some cases, when you download a file, you may be presented with a pop-up dialog box asking if you want to Save the file or Run the file. If you select the Save option you can specify where to save the file including the desktop, Documents folder, or any other location.

In an Explorer window

You can also find your Downloads folder in any File Explorer window.Open a new explorer window by pressing Windows key+E.

Or, as pictured below, you can click the File Explorer icon on your Taskbar.

In your File Explorer window, you can navigate to your Downloads folder using the shortcut in the left pane or by clicking on Downloads under other headings such as Frequent Folders.

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Create a shortcut to your downloads folder to quickly get access to it from the desktop. See: How to create a Windows shortcut.

View downloads on an Apple Mac

From the Finder, you can open the Downloads folder by first clicking FileNew Finder Window, or pressing the Command key+N. Then, click Downloads the left pane.

You can also access your downloads using the link on the Dock. In the lower right side of the dock, click Downloads. Your most recent downloads will spring out of the dock.

Click on any icon to open that file.

View downloads on an Android phone and tablet

Android phones and tablets include an app called Files or My Files, depending on the brand. The app displays all files on the device, including those downloaded, listed in chronological order.

The Files or My Files app is found in the app drawer. Open the app and tap the Downloads option to view downloaded files on your phone or tablet.

If you don't like the default file manager app, another option is to download and install the Files by Google app, available in the Google Play store. The app helps you organize all files on your Android phone and tablet, and gives you easy access to downloaded files. It also includes features for clearing app cache and deleting junk files, which helps to regain storage space on the device.

View downloads on an iPad and iPhone

On the iPad and iPhone, downloaded files are not saved or stored in a single location. Instead, downloaded files are associated and accessible through compatible apps.

For example, if a picture is downloaded, it's found through the Photos app. If a PDF file is downloaded, it can be viewed through Safari or a PDF app. If a song is downloaded, it is available to listen to through the Music app. To find a downloaded file on your iPad or iPhone, open the compatible app and use it to view the file.

Another option is to install a file manager app on your iPad or iPhone, such as the File Manager & Browser app. Using a file manager app, you can organize all files on the device, making it easier to find them. If your iPad or iPhone has iOS 11 or later running on it, you can install the Files app to organize and manage files. The Files app also allows for syncing of files with the iCloud Drive and third-party applications, like Box and Dropbox.

Additional information

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