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Wow, I’ve been using Deluge for almost a year now, and just now found out that a/the lead developer is from right here in my hometown, how crazy.
Anyway, I just got an upgrade notice (previously running 0.5.something, so i’m not sure why i didn’t any until now) and upgraded to the 1.0 release, only to find my beloved FlexRSS plugin has gone away.
I hear on the forums that you’re contemplating porting it over, so I’ve come to beg for that to happen sooner rather than later. I’d sure appreciate it.
Thanks,
m@
http://www.matthewrasnake.com/
It all depends on how much free time I have, school is eating most of it for the time being, which is why I handed the project off to Marcos and Andrew in the first place.
I do have a working in-client search plugin that should be in the next release, though.
In the meantime, there’s TED, which i’ve checked out in the past, and finally seems mature enough to be usable… http://www.ted.nu/index.php