Public bug reported:

Receiving files with "bluetooth file transfer" works fine -- but just that. The 
files received appear in the lower part of the app window, but you cannot save 
them anywhere! Swiping to the right only shows the trash can symbol, so 
literally the only thing I can do with the received files is delete them! You 
can't even save them to the "Downloads" folder. What good is a file transfer 
tool, if the received file cannot be used any further?
I am quite puzzled -- or am I missing something essential?

** Affects: qtmir (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

- Receiving files with "bluetooth file transfer" works fine -- but just that. 
The files received appear in the lower part of the app window, but you cannot 
save them anywhere! Swiping to the right only shows the trash can symbol, so 
literally the only thing I can do with the received files is delete them! You 
can't even save them to the "Downloads" folder. What good is a file transfer 
too, if the received file cannot be used any further?
+ Receiving files with "bluetooth file transfer" works fine -- but just that. 
The files received appear in the lower part of the app window, but you cannot 
save them anywhere! Swiping to the right only shows the trash can symbol, so 
literally the only thing I can do with the received files is delete them! You 
can't even save them to the "Downloads" folder. What good is a file transfer 
tool, if the received file cannot be used any further?
  I am quite puzzled -- or am I missing something essential?

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Title:
  File received with "bluetooth file transfer" cannot be saved

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