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jMemorize will now open the last file on startup; if the file was moved or deleted, there will be no error message and jMemorize will simply startup silently.
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Cool. I'm a bit hesitant though since some users with big files might not want this auto loading functionality. |
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What is a big file for you? My file has a few thousand words and thats quite quick. We could make it configurable if you want? |
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Files with 30,000+ cards. Also stats data is not cleaned up if I remember correctly so they can increase load time after long usage. Making it configurable would be the ideal solution. |
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jMemorize will now open the last file on startup; if the file
was moved or deleted, there will be no error message and jMemorize
will simply startup silently.