kinesia wrote:
Arrrggh! I just had a huge post, but my session timed out before I clicked post and I lost it!
Please stop it from timing us out, that was only 10 minutes.
The session lifetime was set to 30 min, I have changed it to 60 min, it should be enough... FYI, there is a browser plugin called "Lazarus: Form Recovery" that saves for you any web form while you are typing. It is available for Firefox, Chrome and Safari.
kinesia wrote:
(Please add an option to disable that feature, I love it, but it's hammering the network and probably slowing down the process, it's not good for libraries this big.)
Showing the covers is not going to slowdown the process, and it doesn't have any impact on the network traffic. The problem is that YACReaderLibrary needs to open each comic, extract the cover and then write the cover in the destination, this implies bringing all your comics one by one through your network.
kinesia wrote:
How often do you update the library during a scan? Can you do partial writes for big libraries?
How much data do you upload? You download a lot with the covers but I didn't think there'd be much upload? Oh, unless you are caching the covers on the drive as you go, that's probably it.
Each cover is written one by one, but the database is updated within a transaction, if the process doesn't finish without errors the database won't have any data (I will try to change this). For a collection of 200GB of comics you can expect 500Mb for the cache.
kinesia wrote:
Is it going to take as long to scan when I make small changes? Or do you have clever stuff going on to only read the changes? I'm hoping you are being very clever.
No, updates should take just a few seconds for small updates.
kinesia wrote:
An option to save the library on a local drive would some of us. I know having the library where the comics are is great for portability, but there are other test cases.
I have to think if there is an easy way for doing this.
kinesia wrote:
The iPad app is brilliant, browsing my library over WiFi while lying in bed is perfect, but I hate having to actually download the comic before I can read it, that's exactly what I was hoping to avoid with this product, and it would be the killer feature for you. Is there any way you can have the library just stream the pages in the background, have the ipad cache them a bit ahead and then delete them when you are finished with that comic?
Part of the biggest problem with other comic readers is the space the comics take up on the device, you are halfway around that problem already.
I am really glad that you like the app. This feature is already scheduled for future updates, there are a lot of people asking for it.
kinesia wrote:
Thanks a lot for your time and keep up the good work.
Thanks,
Evan
Thank you for all the feedback.