How To Access Your Downloads in Horse Browser

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How to access your downloads and organise your Download documents in Horse Browser

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How To Access Your Downloads in Horse Browser

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Elly
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Apr 3, 2025 04:21 PM
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How to access your downloads and organise your Download documents in Horse Browser
Horse Browser is a new web browser, designed for online research. As you browse, every link opens in a new page and is saved on a Trail, a list of nested pages stored in your sidebar. This means you can keep track of research and say goodbye to the messy tabs you’re used to.
In this post, we’ll share how to access your Downloads in Horse Browser.

➤ How do you view your downloads in Horse Browser?

As you download files in Horse Browser, they’ll automatically appear as a list at the bottom of your sidebar. You can remove individual downloaded files from this list by clicking X.
Click on the folder icon at the top of this list to be taken to the files on your desktop.
Empty the Download list in your sidebar by clicking on the trash can.
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➤ Where are your downloads stored?

All your files are saved to your default download folder and will remain on your operating system, even after you delete them from the Downloads list on Horse Browser.

➤ How to show and hide your download list

To show or hide your download list anytime, follow the instructions below.
Mouse users:
  • Menu > View > Show Downloads
  • Menu > View > Hide Downloads
Keyboard users:
  • + + J on Mac
  • Ctrl + Shift + J on Windows / Linux
  • Use the same shortcuts a second time to remove your Downloads list from view

➤ In conclusion

Accessing your downloads is a simple process in Horse Browser. Your download list can be easily viewed or hidden in your sidebar, whenever you wish. Downloads are stored in your operating system, even after clearing your download list in the browser.
To learn more about Horse Browser, visit here. Or read further posts in our Manual blog series.

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Sencha tea leaves and brewed tea

Sencha tea leaves and brewed tea

Sencha (煎茶) is a type of Japanese ryokucha (緑茶, green tea) which is prepared by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water. This is as opposed to matcha (抹茶), powdered Japanese green tea, where the green tea powder is mixed with hot water and therefore the leaf itself is included in the beverage. Sencha is the most popular tea in Japan.
Types of sencha

The types of sencha are distinguished by when they are harvested. Shincha (新茶, "new tea") represents the first month's harvest of sencha. Basically, it's the same as ichibancha (一番茶, "first tea"), which is the first harvest of the year.

Kabusecha (かぶせ茶) is sencha grown in the shade for about a week before harvest. Asamushi (浅蒸し) is lightly steamed sencha, while fukamushi (深蒸し) is deeply steamed sencha.

Production

Sencha tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. The leaves are steamed, rolled, and dried immediately after harvest to prevent oxidation. This process preserves the fresh, grassy flavor that sencha is known for.

The steaming process used in making sencha is what differentiates it from Chinese green teas, which are typically pan-fired. The duration of the steaming process affects the final taste and color of the tea.

Brewing

Sencha is typically brewed at lower temperatures than black tea or oolong tea. The ideal water temperature is usually between 60–80°C (140–176°F), with brewing time ranging from 1 to 2 minutes.

The tea can be brewed multiple times, with each infusion revealing different flavor notes. The first brew tends to be more astringent and fresh, while subsequent brews become milder and sweeter.

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