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Message #00786
[Bug 560573] [NEW] Wishlist: Possibility to import/export hub favorites
Public bug reported:
Well... I am not sure whether I should post such an idea here, but I
didn't really know where else.
It occured to me that it would be brilliant if you could import/export hub favorites and maybe even user favorites. So that you can easily back-up your favorites.
Due to all my downloading I have to format my computer quite frequently (probably like once a year), I reckon I'm not the only one who has to do that. Evenso, every time I format my computer I have to search for my favorite hubs all over again, while it would be so easy just to have a file backuped with all that information, that could be imported.
I hope you like my idea. Would save a lot of time for (frequent) users
and wouldn't be to hard to implement I think (eventhough I'm not a
hardcore programmer).
If there is another very easy solution to my problem, like copying a
specific file (or part) in the directory structure then please let me
know.
Kind regards,
** Affects: dcplusplus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Wishlist: Possibility to import/export hub favorites
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560573
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Status in DC++: New
Bug description:
Well... I am not sure whether I should post such an idea here, but I didn't really know where else.
It occured to me that it would be brilliant if you could import/export hub favorites and maybe even user favorites. So that you can easily back-up your favorites.
Due to all my downloading I have to format my computer quite frequently (probably like once a year), I reckon I'm not the only one who has to do that. Evenso, every time I format my computer I have to search for my favorite hubs all over again, while it would be so easy just to have a file backuped with all that information, that could be imported.
I hope you like my idea. Would save a lot of time for (frequent) users and wouldn't be to hard to implement I think (eventhough I'm not a hardcore programmer).
If there is another very easy solution to my problem, like copying a specific file (or part) in the directory structure then please let me know.
Kind regards,
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