How do I save, rather than play, a file?

I'm using Google Desktop Web Clips Gadget and one of the feeds I've got is a podcast from the radio. Unless I completely UNINSTALL every trace of Quicktime, when I click on the RSS link in the gadget, Quicktime grabs it and starts to PLAY it, giving me no chance to SAVE it anywhere to transfer it later to a mobile device. I've tried unticking all the Quicktime boxes so that it is NOT the default player but this makes no difference. In the download gadget there's no option to 'Save Link as' (or similar) by right-clicking the mouse. Any suggestions out there?

You could do something like this (Or check out other exciting ways with java.io),
PrintWriter out =
   new PrintWriter(new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(fileName)));
out.write(stuff);
out.close();

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