You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Neko currently has an issue with managing large cache sizes. It would be helpful if users had the ability to directly access the cache. This way, we could delete older cache files while keeping the newer ones. Alternatively, allowing the option to copy the cache would also be useful. This would let users save recent cache files for offline use, while older ones could serve as a reference to revisit forgotten manga. For example, my app shows 40 GB of cache, while my downloads only take up 13 GB.
Other details
No response
Acknowledgements
I have searched the existing issues and this is a new ticket, NOT a duplicate or related to another open issue.
I have written a short but informative title.
I have updated the app to the newest version Latest.
I have checked through the app settings for my feature.
I will fill out all of the requested information in this form.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
asuratheuser
changed the title
A good title for your feature suggestion could be: "Improved Cache Management: Selective Deletion and Access for Offline Use"
Improved Cache Management: Selective Deletion and Access for Offline Use
Dec 29, 2024
Describe your suggested feature
Neko currently has an issue with managing large cache sizes. It would be helpful if users had the ability to directly access the cache. This way, we could delete older cache files while keeping the newer ones. Alternatively, allowing the option to copy the cache would also be useful. This would let users save recent cache files for offline use, while older ones could serve as a reference to revisit forgotten manga. For example, my app shows 40 GB of cache, while my downloads only take up 13 GB.
Other details
No response
Acknowledgements
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: