Posted April 01, 2023
tfishell: Right now Galaxy is basically in a coma (as Galaxy 2 never took off, EGS seems to be the new #2 store, etc.), but abandoning it seems pointless to me. All that money thrown away and I seriously doubt GOG would come out with something better any time soon.
I'm not intending this comment to sound like argument, just spinning off from some of what you say. The money already blown on this thing is unfortunately a sunk cost. However, abandoning it at least serves to stop money continuing to be spent on its support, advertising, etc.
tfishell: If the Downloader can be pretty cheaply and easily brought back (called "Galaxy Light"(or Lite or SatelLite :P) or something), that'd be great. The Downloader removal didn't and still doesn't upset me enough to boycott or whatever though.
I don't know that many folks were boycotting specifically for that reason but for those of us with a more cumulative set of reasons why we're boycotting, it could certainly be a factor. Not trying to get too far afield here myself, though. I don't see any reason why they had to remove the Downloader in the first place. The program worked even if not officially supported after a certain point. It seems to me that when it was removed, it was like someone on GOG's end flipped a switch so we could no longer use what was working fine.
I am assuming there is some reason why they "had" to remove Downloader that is Galaxy-related, even if as simple as them hoping to gain a few more Galaxy users as a result of people wanting a download manager and now no longer being able to use the GOG Downloader.
My ideal solution is of course complete expulsion of Galaxy from the store but I know that's not going to happen, lol. Something I have suggested is that GOG should treat Galaxy the way they used to treat Downloader...make it so it is not officially supported, users are on their own, but it exists for those who want to continue to use it.