I think I found a bug

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Jorge Rodriguez

27 Dec, 2013 06:00 PM

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am going to take the opportunity to congratulate your team once again for a great application. I love it.

I am writting because I think I found a bug in the program or a problem at least. For many months now, I haven't been able to get the TVShows app to work. Till today I thought that it didn't work anymore under Mountain Lion, because it started to fail me just after the upgrade. But that didn't have anything to do with that. I just found out that the reason was that the folder I selected under "Preferences>Download Preferences>Episode Save Location" was selected but I had deleted that folder long ago, just right after I installed Mountain Lion, hence my confussion to think that this was the reason. So, as it couldn't save in a folder that no longer existed, it simply didn't save anything. It's not like this is a bug per se, but as I didn't know the repercussions of deleting that folder, it was impossilbe for me to realize what the problem was to have it work again.

I hope I have described this with enough detail as it to be understandable. I think it would be nice if the program could find a workaround whenever the selected folder to episode downloads is no longer there, anything from an alert message to the user telling him that the folder is no longer available or going back to the user's downloads folder. Anything would be a better solution than it just not working at all.

Merry christmas and happy new year.

Jorge

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