Hi @tonpaliin, if you want to download Magento 2.0 directly, you can do so via Github: https://github.com/magento/magento2/tree/2.0
for direct download to computer
for ver 1.9.2.0 https://github.com/OpenMage/magento-mirror/tree/cb52550f2aa31026dfa9cb95709c567ebe3fded7
for all version go to
https://github.com/OpenMage/magento-mirror/commits/magento-1.9
Please add a direct download link to the main download page, or at least mention the git repo.
I do not want to install X and a browser ontop a web server just to download the blasted package - a link I can curl or wget is favourite.
Trust me you current download page looks good, and is a great experience for anyone using a modern browser....
ironically I can download it easily on a windows box - but you don't support an install on windows
However no one installing this software on a "real" server is going to use a modern browser .... they'll have an ssh session and a command line - with a curses UI if you're lucky.
Sometimes installing software can be difficult - downloading it should not be.
Interesting that a whole major and one minor software revision later and no one has done anything about this.
Just wondering, what's wrong with going to this page and download Magento that way?
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