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I'm sorry but I did not read it in that way but I understand how you mean it.
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@StefanM: In case you still have the problem or can reproduce it, then restart JDownloader. wait for the issue to show up, then create a log and post logID (create new thread for this). the log will then show any blocking happening or why it stalls in that state.
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@StefanM: You can use a script (similar to the update notifier) to track and automatically open unread logs.
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@StefanM: I guess he does mean to combine/accumulate those *update logs* that are new, show them and then mark them as being read.
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