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The previous button for songs in the playlist should start over when clicked and song progress more than 10 seconds. Otherwise it should play the previous song in the playlist (playing previous song is already done, just starto over part has to be added).
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Hi, thanks for this program. I have been looking for a replacement for the old DownThemAll extension. Seems to work fine in Fedora KDE with Brave Browser. I had to manually edit the json file to get it to work though.
One issue I noticed is that DownZemAll doesn't quit when right clicking tray icon and selecting "Quit", or when pressing Ctrl + Q. The process stays running. Currently I have to
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PR for download video feature will be welcome or the gem is only for audio
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Hi,
would it be possible to also have a portable version release?
I am currently moving my install on a usb drive with some scripts to redirect the IO operations from
%appdata%to a customized folder, and it works, but it is obviously not very practical...