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I know Steam does this as you can right click and view source. Origin probably does this as well. Why not GOG's downloader also, simply linking to content on gog.com? Just limit the allowable URL's to gog.com domain, and perhaps YouTube videos. Also show what I have installed, and a link to the folder it's installed to. Of course all this would be optional, but I think many would appreciate the convenience of everything together in one window.
sorry, I'm a bit confused as to what you mean. Can you explain...

unless I'm just to tired to understand haha.
I suppose it's a request for 2 features, although when I wrote the title I was just thinking about embedding a web-browser.

Important note: this would all be optional, users could bypass this program and do it the old fashioned way without aids if that's what they want.

1st feature
Place a web-browser within the download application, for convenience. To explore GOG store and use GOG forums and view news events.

2nd feature
Expand downloader's functions. I suppose it wouldn't be called downloader anymore. Not just manage downloads, but also manage what you have installed as well. Basically provide a list of what is installed with shortcuts to un-install or play, or to open a folder window to the installation. Also provide a list of games you bought with links to install, and have games greyed out that are bought but not installed.

Ya, OK, like Steam. However, unlike Steam, you could bypass this 'game manager' entirely and just download from gog.com and install manually, and it would be DRM free.