Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyberavater
|
please check again the screenshot and take a look at the 'save to' column. yes it does
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyberavater
Also, 'package names' (i.e folder name) is required to be exact for certain application/software to work.
|
No they don't. Package help the managing of your links in JDownloader. You may also make use of them to auto name/set the final download folder but you can also use 'packages in JDownloader' independently from 'download folders'. There is no forced connection between package and folder
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyberavater
All are in the 'same folder' in it's 'subfolder'. Which is not how JD2 presents it (it creates "different folders' NOT 'subfolders'). https://i.snag.gy/tYfCzi.jpg
Again, a software won't work if you put it's files on different folders and on the folder's subfolder.
|
subfoldes are represented in 'save to' column. JDownloader doesn't support nested packages. A package is simply a collection of links that are downloaded to a specific folder.
You can name a package 'Test' and still download to folder 'hello'.