Actually it isn't, even if they are closely related: bug #486255 focuses on an 
issue of coherence (if there is a "Download" directory, why a software whose 
work is download stuff doesn't put it in that directory??).
The matter I talk about is an issue of ease of use: lots of people ask "where 
does amule put the downloaded files??" because there is *no easy way* to 
understand that! If one doesn't know that a name like .incoming distinguishes a 
hidden directory, even going into the preferences menu and looking at the path 
isn't of any help because he won't see the folder in his/her /home and will 
maybe think that the software is messing and it doesn't work fine.

Most amule users come from Emule, where you have a "Tools" menu from
which you can easily open the download directory, wherever it is. This
is something also amule is supposed to have.

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There is no easy way to locate and open the download directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/612008
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