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| Last night my 2.9.10 client crashed (ni idea why), but I had selected about 15 files for search & retrieve (downloading) . So when I started the client again, it had lost the list of files it was looking for.Maybe a scan of the incomplete directory for files (with a size over a certain amount) would automaticaly be put back in the download section. The reason I say size over a certain amount, is so that the LW client can restart those large downloads that are not done. And a point following this, would be the capability to erase the incomplete files when you decide to stop permanently to download a file. |
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