How do I save a picture from Gmail to my new Windows 8 computer?
I have a new laptop that runs on Windows 8 (whatever the new one is). I work out of my gmail email account, which I access through Google Chrome.
When I receive a picture (or pdf file for that matter), I click to download, and I see it downloads at the bottom of my screen.
I cannot figure out how to save it. If I open the file, it opens up in a very limited app view that gives me one option -- delete it or set it as an app tile or background. I cannot right click on it while the file is open to save it to my c drive. There
is no 'file' option. I cannot even right click on it while it is just a download icon at the bottom of gmail. If I right click on the image as it is displayed within the gmail text, it saves the image as a low res file.
I want NOTHING to do with Flickr or any of the other apps it seems to want me to dump all my jpgs to. I simply want full control over my jpg files I download from the Internet. How do I save it where I want to save it?