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Hello everyone,
I would like to update you on the latest changes to GOG Downloader (the optional app that can be used to download your GOG.com purchases).
We have just released an updated version (0.9.30) which includes three important things:
1. a faster app core (thx to updated Adobe AIR Runtime, and jQuery 1.3.3)
2. updated file resuming, witch will now allow:
- more reliable auto-resuming, witch should fix _some_ of the problems
- auto discovery of incomplete/complete files
3. an option to send bug report to gog.com
If you have the downloader already installed, you will be notified about the update next time you launch the app; if you don't have the app yet, check out the list of downloads in My Account page for any of your purchases)
2. UPDATED APP CORE
While updating our source code, we also updated all libraries involved which should make the whole app a bit faster and less resource hungry.
3. UPDATED FILE RESUMING
This was, and still is, the most important thing about the downloader. We have received numerous reports from our users, that there are issues with this, especially on slower, less reliable, connections.
The real problem with fixing this is actually recreating this situation, to have a peek at what's really causing this. We tried a lot of different setups, we've used faulty network hardware, we used cellphones as modems to access Internet, we tried disconnecting cables on different levels of the connection, we used software to slow the connection down, we tried downloading files to very slow hard drives, but so far we couldn't recreate problems that some of you were experiencing.
So, as the first step, we changed the way that files are handled, discovered, and resumed. It should help with at least some of the problems.
The second thing, was to enable the downloader app to discover files from previous sessions. This means that if you have an incomplete file backed up before the downloader encountered an error, you can copy that incomplete file into download folder, then add the game to the downloader again, and the app will continue from the incomplete file instead of starting at zero. This is hardly a resolution for the problem, but it will at least allow for some temporary workaround, until we get all the issues sorted out.
So if you have problems using the downloader, you can try to:
1. Start the download normally
2. From time to time, make a copy of the temporary files in the GOG Downloader downloads folder to a safe backup location
3. If the downloader encounters an error click "Send report" (more info below), and shut it down
4. Copy your backed up files back into GOG Downloader downloads folder
5. Relaunch the app, and resume the transfer (or add the game again using the website), the transfer should resume at the point of last backup
Please remember, that this is only a temporary workaround as we work on fixing all the real issues.
3. BUG REPORTS
As mentioned before, we are adding an option to submit bug reports straight from the downloader. Every time you encounter an error while using GOG Downloader, you will have an option to "Send report" to us - please click on it, as it is essential for understanding and solving the problems :).
The report includes:
* GOG Downloader application logs (detailed information about file transfers and errors)
* your gog.com user name
Report does NOT include:
* any personal or hardware info (no hardware logs, no apps list, etc)
We will keep these logs as short as possible and we'll be using them only to find & fix bugs in GOG Downloader. After that we will delete them. We won't spam you, won't spy on your system and won't create any stats regarding downloader and it's usage.
Post edited July 21, 2009 by Venom
Is there no fix to the minimized issue? I'm having problems with this as well despite it working a couple of weeks ago.
Having the same problem on Win 7. Stays minimized on the task bar and cannot maximize it.
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Yshinozuka: Is there no fix to the minimized issue? I'm having problems with this as well despite it working a couple of weeks ago.
Please give point 4 from this support article a shot. If AIR2 Beta doesn't help, deleting the Downloader's temporary folders is pretty much 100% sure to do the trick.
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Firek: ...

Any possibility of GOG offering an optional down loader that doesn't use Adobe Air?
You probely get this alot but realy which you can run it in task bar like other downloading mangers do it.
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Firek: ...
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Stuff: Any possibility of GOG offering an optional down loader that doesn't use Adobe Air?

I second this. I don't use the downloader myself, but as a developer, I've had nothing but absolutely shitty experiences with Adobe software, particularly when doing anything across a network.
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Wishbone: I've had nothing but absolutely shitty experiences with Adobe software, particularly when doing anything across a network.

I agree, I would use a downloader but I want the minimal amount of Adobe software on my system. They lost my respect when they started writing to my boot sector in the name of stopping piracy . . .=)
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Stuff: Any possibility of GOG offering an optional down loader that doesn't use Adobe Air?

I third this. I don't use the downloader just because of the Air requirement.
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Stuff: I agree, I would use a downloader but I want the minimal amount of Adobe software on my system. They lost my respect when they started writing to my boot sector in the name of stopping piracy . . .=)

Huh? Never heard of this boot sector thing.
Was it Air or other Adobe product?
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Yshinozuka: Is there no fix to the minimized issue? I'm having problems with this as well despite it working a couple of weeks ago.
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Firek: Please give point 4 from this support article a shot. If AIR2 Beta doesn't help, deleting the Downloader's temporary folders is pretty much 100% sure to do the trick.

I did all that and still no go. Had to delete registry entries referring to AdobeAir and Adobe Air. Apparently Adobe's uninstaller doesn't remove registry entries. Big surprise!
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taczillabr: Huh? Never heard of this boot sector thing.
Was it Air or other Adobe product?

Nah, when they first released CS, they were writing to the boot sector for the activation process. Some systems were killed some crippled and some just would not boot. AFAIK, they changed that with CS2 or 3. Don't have any links but you should be able to Google some outrage about that fiasco.
Post edited April 12, 2010 by Stuff
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Stuff: Nah, when they first released CS, they were writing to the boot sector for the activation process. Some systems were killed some crippled and some just would not boot. AFAIK, they changed that with CS2 or 3. Don't have any links but you should be able to Google some outrage about that fiasco.

OK, didn't remembered about it and was thinking about Air only.
The first CS was years ago anyway... but I still don't like the requirement of adobe products or silverlight or whatever, anywhere, even more on GOG.
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Yshinozuka: Is there no fix to the minimized issue? I'm having problems with this as well despite it working a couple of weeks ago.
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Firek: Please give point 4 from this support article a shot. If AIR2 Beta doesn't help, deleting the Downloader's temporary folders is pretty much 100% sure to do the trick.

I just had this issue, and deleting the folders did the trick. Thanks! I hate downloading stuff through the browser.
I cant even download my games trough the downloader!!
it keeps saying error writing to your downloads folder ._." and stuff like that
Please fix it!!!
I recently tried downloading EWJ1+2, and for a while it was downloading for 593MB, and then all of a sudden it recalculated the file size to be 116MB. When it finished downloading and I ran this smaller install executable, I got a "Corrupted File" error. I can't post an Error Log or Bug Report because as far as the Downloader is concerned, it downloaded the file correctly, so it had no need to generate an Error Log.
I tried downloading a game with my browser, but had to pause the download at 100 MB of 580 MB. Then I tried to resume and for some obscure reason it failed. Okay, I thought, it's time to use the downloader.
Now, I didn't want to loose my 100 MB that browser had downloaded. So I started new download, then shut down the downloader and replaced the partially downloaded file with the one I got from my browser. Any reasonable download manager should continue downloading the file no matter where it came from. Or so I thought.
When I started the downloader, at first it displayed the same progress as before I shut it down. Then, as the download continued, it displayed around 100 MB, so it was apparently working as it should have. But when it reached 100%, instead of stopping there, it continued past it. I realized that something went wrong somewhere, and it is possible that this particular download manager wasn't reasonable at all.
I decided to start from scratch. So I cleared my queue and started the download again. I didn't check, however, whether the downloader had removed the temporary file when I cleared the queue. But it did start from zero, so I thought it was working fine. But when it reached 100% it continued past it again!
Now, having wasted a few hours and about a gigabyte of network traffic, I restarted the download once again, this time from the browser. And I can only pray and hope that I don't loose my wi-fi connection during the download.
Oh, and this time I couldn't clear my queue because the progress bar went way too far beyond 100%, covering the cancel button so I couldn't click it any more. Not a big deal, though, as I simply deleted the temporary file and uninstalled the whole program.