It seems like to would be easy to implement a low drive space warning/pause instead of the current "process regardless" function.
I use an SSD for my downloads drive and if it runs out of space, Newsbin continues to process the pending downloads but these are recorded to disk as zero-byte files. Posts are marked as old/downloaded.
It's laborious to figure out what got screwed up and re-queue the failed posts.
Is these some limitation in the file system that prevents Newsbin from reading the available drive space and stopping when it drops below the pending (current) download on a per-file basis? Even a "Pending Download List Exceeds Available Space" warning would be great.
It's a small point, but it's bitten me a couple of times when I have queued a long list (of eBooks in my case) over a weekend and I am not there to monitor.
And yes, I'm aware of the "size of downloads" pending counter on the toolbar.
Thanks, Quade. I appreciate you always considering new, or improved, functionality.
Scott