misteryo: You'd better supply some source for that, matey.
Leucius: Do a quick google search of "gog galaxy memory leak" - As I said it's based on my personal observation as well as googling. Whenever I have Galaxy installed and I attempt to install games, it will reboot my pc when it's running. It's happened no less than 4 times across 2 different OS's where there was never any incident of my pc rebooting on its own.
Yes, I've checked for viruses, yes I've checked for malware. Yes, I checked to see if others are having this issue and lo and behold, they are.
Given the fact that since uninstalling Galaxy after the last random pc reboot there has been no further reboots of my pc, I think it's safe to say given my experience, as well as others' experience, Galaxy has a memory leak.
Satisfied?
No.
I did a quick search and found 2 mentions of a Galaxy memory leak on the first 2 pages of google search results.
Both of the results were from the closed alpha - before the release of the open beta. One of the 2 results was GOG's own changelist saying they've fixed a memory leak.
So, again, what's your source? And what version of Galaxy are you running? If it was a memory leak, it would affect people like me who keep Galaxy open all the time and install games once a day or more.
Don't go spreading unfounded rumors. If it's not unfounded, then state your sources and
link to them. If it's just your personal experience, then post a bug report and perhaps start a thread saying, "I'm experiencing this. Anyone else?"