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Can Firefox Focus RESUME downloads from the point it was paused / interrupted ? Does it creat PART file extension for partial download in downloads folder?

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Can Firefox Focus in android RESUME downloads from the point it was paused / interrupted? Does it create " PART " extension for partial download in downloads folder? For example : - If a video download is paused, then will I be able to see " filename.mp4.part " in downloads folder?

When I download a file in Windows operating system, Firefox browser adds a .part extension to my download. Can Firefox Focus do the same thing in Android?

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Can Firefox Focus in android RESUME downloads from the point it was paused / interrupted? Does it create " PART " extension for partial download in downloads folder? For example : - If a video download is paused, then will I be able to see " filename.mp4.part " in downloads folder? When I download a file in Windows operating system, Firefox browser adds a .part extension to my download. Can Firefox Focus do the same thing in Android? Awaiting your reply at the earliest. Reply me to this email-- '''*censored*'''@gmail.com <br>'''''(To protect user from spam)'''''

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It appears to me when I test the download of a video that the Android Downloader manages the download.

You would have to test your theory. The mechanics between the app and the Android Download Library can be seen https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/foc.../DownloadBroadcastReceiver.java

I am not an android developer, however we code out in the open. Can you share your results?

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It appears to me when I test the download of a video that the Android Downloader manages the download.

You would have to test your theory. The mechanics between the app and the Android Download Library can be seen https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/foc.../DownloadBroadcastReceiver.java

I am not an android developer, however we code out in the open. Can you share your results?

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Thank you very much .