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    Posted: 19 February 2005 at 1:12am

Thanks for the help beta testing!

V2.10 is now on the main download page. 

The two changes that went into this version are:

  • The Podcast console used to put the entire file into memory util it was all downloaded, then wrote out.  I've switched it to write it to a file as it downloads it (lower memory and CPU overhead now)
  • Fixed the User Recommendation site to allow Podcasts to be ripped from that page.

Thanks again.  Let me know if you find anything in this release - I won't be tripping the version check on older version until later this weekend (so only ~9,000 new users will see it, instead of the entire user base.)

-Greg

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