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I understand why you're doing it, but the download link redirecting me to an email capture page is quite jarring. If your download link is at the top of your homepage, and there's more product details below that link, it's pretty typical to hit download and assume it's a normal download link while you read the rest of the page. An easily dismissible modal would work better (or put an email capture in your app on first-run)


Hmm, interesting. I really just did it without much thought, I didn't think it was particularly unusual behaviour.

That said, this completely makes sense, I'm definitely going to look at that. I could fairly easily swap the 'sign up for updates' in directly in place of the download button when that's clicked I think, which would avoid the extra page and the modal all together, make everything much nicer, and still give keen users a clear opportunity to properly follow the project.

Thanks! Great point.


I don't see too much of a problem, just that if the download link does not come up right away (this could be caused by a user's browser settings or connection speed, which are beyond your control) it looks like they have been taken to a "Here, have some spam instead" page. I would just switch the position and styling of "Sign up for updates" and "You are now downloading..." so that confirming the download request is the primary message on the screen. You could also ask a user to wait three seconds and make them look at your (now less prominent) appeal to sign-up for emails while they do so.

The project looks very nice and I do a lot of HTTP work so I will try it out today. Good work!


+1 for easy access download without forcing an email submission.

update: K, I had gotten side tracked and forgot that it already downloaded and left me on the email submission page. User error. Downloads fine without email.




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