Chrome’s upcoming new download UI gets more informative with individual progress bars

The most popular browser on the planet keeps getting better with each update. A few months back, Google started testing a new,less intrusive download UIthat sat within the top bar instead of eating up precious screen space at the bottom. The interface was a little basic-looking at the time but has seenmultiple improvementsever since, with the latest now making it more informative than before.

Redditoru/Leopeva64-2just spotted that the new download UI in the latest Chrome Canary build now displays individual progress bars for each download, much like Edge. This is a departure from the loading rings on the bottom download bar and could suggest Google is finally settling on an interface it likes. Previously, a loading circle around the download icon in Chrome’s toolbar was the primary indicator of progress.

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We say that the UI seems nearly complete because it looks to have imported just about every feature from the old download bar UI. Right-clicking on an item within the bubble now even opens a context menu to manage downloaded files — something that was previously missing.

With all the seemingly essential bits now covered, we may hope to soon see the new look spread beyond Canary.

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