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add a quit/exit button

So we know app is dead.

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    anonymousanonymous shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →
    completed  ·  streamfuriousAdminstreamfurious (Admin, StreamFurious) responded  · 

    Added a “kill process” debug option in v0.0.5. Use as a last resort only – as incandenza mentions, this is going against the Android operating system design.

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      • StephSteph commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Ignore me!! Found the quit button! Don't know why I could find it - it would still be nice be able to stop the download though - on some streams I click pause/stop and yet the data counter is still downloading>

      • StephSteph commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Just downloaded this the other day, and its great - but echo the lack of an exit button - or at least, I can't see a way of stopping it downloading when streaming? It you hit pause when playing a stream, it's still downloading data as far as I can see? Or am I missing something obvious?

        I've been having to end the process atm.

      • incandenzaincandenza commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I don't agree with this one. It's contrary to the Android design philosophy to have to quit an application. Having the stream paused, and the icon disappear from the status bar, should be enough to know it's not doing anything.

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