The program is saved in the Home directory, usually in the Downloads file.
assuming you have windows it would be saved here. c:\windows\profiles\user\my documents\downloads
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If you didn't change anything then the Default folder is the "Downloads" folder, either in the Dock or in the main HD/Users/-your name here-/Downloads. If you think you changed it then just go into Safari (or who's ever's web browsers) and look in the preferences and see where you have it set up to "Save downloads to-----" folder.
go to ur start button( in the bottom left hand corner) and type in lime and then it will pop up and also will a file that says saved and click on that and there you go all the music and downloads you had.
Picture are not necessarily saved to "my pictures" automatically. I'd save another picture and look carefully at where it's being saved to. Also, look in 'my documents' and 'downloads' section.
Go to your saved things and click on "Most Recent Downloads" or something like that...And you should find it if you had downloaded it not so long ago.l=
My downloads/downloads
85,822 downloads 1. uTorrent82,677 downloads 2. BitComet77,599 downloads 3. FrostWire40,478 downloads 4. BitTorrent27,208 downloads 5. SoMud
If your picture that you are trying to get is on the internet, right click the picture then click "Save image as" then type in or keep the name of the picture and now it is saved to your computer. But if the picture is already on the computer, follow these steps 1. Open Paint 2. Click "File" in the top left corner 3. Click "Open" 4. If you saved the image to your computer, go to the file called "Downloads" or "My Downloads" there is no difference whatsoever, but if your picture was already saved it should be in "My Pictures" or "Pictures" same as the first one. 5. Open the picture (you should know the name of it) 6. Paint! ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
An HTML document is a saved picture of a website usually containing receipts to online transactions. When one downloads them, they are usually saved to the desktop and are easy to find. All one has to do is give it a name that describes it so it is easy to find.
access them from your 'saved' folder (this will be under the limewire folder on your documents page) then play them on windows media player then use the burn feature hope this is of some use