I downloaded a few things thinking I could watch offline. Turns out you can’t. Does the app have a way to remove the downloaded content?

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    4 days ago

    Yes! It’s not perfect, but far better than the official apps. From my experience it still has some bugs here and there but still usable.

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      3 days ago

      Just found Fladder, too. It’s even better, imo.

      Works on desktop operating systems, even.

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        3 days ago

        Looks promising

        Unfortunately, not a fan of the android feel it has, and the app isn’t available on the apple app store yet

        it if works well, I might consider it as a backup app

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          2 days ago

          I’m mostly hyped to find something that can sync media to local storage on something like a laptop, without it just being a bunch of files in a folder you play in vlc.

          It also runs in a browser. I’m testing replacing the default webUI with it.

          Once it’s on the app store, it’ll basically be available on everything. The same UI everywhere, but with features like offline media, unlike the default webUI.

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            2 days ago

            True

            I hope it works great then! Most free clients that support local download (or syncing as they call it) often have bugs