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Count me in. Downloaded it then never got round to installing. I will eventually just to see for myself how it works...
I have it installed, but I never use it. I just like to check it to see how things are progressing from time to time.

Personally, I have no intention of ever using it aside from online play (though I almost never play games online anyway) and maybe to download installers and goodies if/when GOG Downloader stops working.
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CarltheBedWetter: I do. I support it. I want this to be a thing and be a good competitor against steam. Nothing fancy right now, but in time like all things, it'll find its way.
^ This, and I haven't had any major problems with it, only minor hiccups expected in a beta. I have a modest game collection on here and I like the way it organizes and consolidates my game collection and keeps track of the amount of time I put into each game. Over time, more people might consider using it once more useful features are integrated into it. But right now it is more about the testing phase, and I can understand why people stay away from that.
Haven't used it, and not interested in ever using it. Downloading a stand-alone install file is the pinnacle of digital distribution as far as I'm concerned, so I have no interest in switching to anything else.
I'm not and I won't.
maybe in the future, yes, but for now, no.
I installed it and then uninstalled it. Reasons:

- Runs as a service
- Gave me BSODs regularly
- Has tracking cookies everywhere (Google, Facebook)

I'm not using Windows anymore so it's even more irrelevant now :D
I used it a lot during the testing phase in spring, and to dl and play The Witchers during summer. Haven't touched in a while.
Not using it and don't plan to, since I don't actually need it to download the games.
GOG trying to compete against - or at least complement - Steam is seen by most as a good thing but it needs to target a different demographic in order to do so, which you do by offering more modern AAA games, not just by offering the Galaxy client.
Nope, don't see any reason to use it. It doesn't have any useful features that aren't already available in the store.

Also it doesn't include a proper downloader which is a big minus.
Post edited October 07, 2015 by Matruchus
Wont ever use it, Frankly the threads here about lost accounts scares the crap out of me.
No, not using it and I will never do that. Simple as that: Linux-User and I don't see any reason setting up a WINE-installation for a client. DRM-free means also that I can install the software even without any client. The day GOG is trying to enforce me using that is the last day to login. :-)
Not yet and not sure to try it in the future, except if I'm convinced by some features.
I use it to determine whether bugs I experience on the website are also present in galaxy. I highly recommend it for this use.
I don't plan to use it for anything else.
Add me to not-using it pile as well.
I see no benefit of moving to it and for me it is inferior experience to handling things myself, so I don't bother.