"As said, if the zevera site says "host now active at the moment" (or similar), JD of course believes that andstops after one try which is correct."
That does make it difficult for Zevera users, mainly because Zevera is very unstable and a LOT of the time, it says that a host is now active when in fact it is not. Right this minute, Uploaded is active and I am downloading one or two files on JD2 using Zevera/Uploaded. But I have twenty or thirty more Uploaded links up that go straight to "skipped - account is missing" because JD2, like you said, believes UL is active when it isn't. I'm having to manually reset every ten minutes or so to try again.
If JD2 would try even, for example, once every ten minutes - that would be helpful, especially when I'm asleep for eight hours and can't manually reload. That would also get around the problem of too many hits being like a DDOS attack.
It would just be super to wake up to more completed downloads instead of finding out JD2 gave up on a link 30 minutes after I went to sleep and it would have downloaded perfectly ten minutes later if I was awake to manually reset and force start again.
But again, I'm still very happy with JD2. I know perfection is coming. And even now, it's already a very good program.
That does make it difficult for Zevera users, mainly because Zevera is very unstable and a LOT of the time, it says that a host is now active when in fact it is not. Right this minute, Uploaded is active and I am downloading one or two files on JD2 using Zevera/Uploaded. But I have twenty or thirty more Uploaded links up that go straight to "skipped - account is missing" because JD2, like you said, believes UL is active when it isn't. I'm having to manually reset every ten minutes or so to try again.
If JD2 would try even, for example, once every ten minutes - that would be helpful, especially when I'm asleep for eight hours and can't manually reload. That would also get around the problem of too many hits being like a DDOS attack.
It would just be super to wake up to more completed downloads instead of finding out JD2 gave up on a link 30 minutes after I went to sleep and it would have downloaded perfectly ten minutes later if I was awake to manually reset and force start again.
But again, I'm still very happy with JD2. I know perfection is coming. And even now, it's already a very good program.
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