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In non FHS download manager (Free Download Manager, wget, and such) maybe it is. But IMO, as I stated before, it's not in FHS downloader like, FRD.Quote
Ability to edit download link in download manager is a de facto industry standard. It's no more dangerous than Resume, it's about how it is handled.
How is protecting common users from possible undesireable outcome equals to "rewarding it is to dumb down programs" ? You can modify it if you want it. And let's not dragging MS into this discussion.Quote
No-no, I don't want to hear about how rewarding it is to dumb down programs. I've been hearing it from Microsoft for decades.
IMO modifying couples of lines of code doesn't constitute one being a programmer. Power users generally curious about how things work and if have to, let their hands a bit dirty to tune, fix things. And in this case it is more about logic than programming.Quote
You confuse advanced user with a programmer.
Yes, I know, and I really appreciate you for reporting bugs, requesting features in program and plugins. I was talking about general message, in case you forget that FRD is open source, you can modify it if this feature is not adopted. Again, much appreciate it.Quote
Everything has its limitations and some were described above. I found my use in reporting errors and suggesting things that are more or less objective - can affect/benefit all or many people. Like Vity, who stated his dissatisfaction with non-intuitive interface of existing products as one of the reasons to start his own, I was struck by some interfacial and behavioral elements of FRD from the first time I used it. But the program served ts purpose, so I thought: I may help it become better instead of just coping with any bugs and hardships. That's how it started. And bullet point #5 originally derived from the way FRD compared downloads (by link name) and resulting skip problem.