Finally, I don't like the idea of a download tool depending on a
browser because it feels like a can-opener which depending on a car.
(And in this case, with a horrible interface that connects them).
Fair enough, but your web browser does contain a download tool, for
downloading HTTP files. Even large ones. Because it's a lot more
convenient to treat Freenet as a second layer Internet in some ways, and
be able to directly link to files, and have them be downloaded. Ideally,
they'd be added to the download queue in Firefox immediately.. Maybe if
Freenet becomes popular, there will be an extension.
But I don't have to fire up GetRight, or wget/curl everytime I want to
download something that's a HTTP linked file, and I'm glad it's that way.
-Colin
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