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[Feature Request]: Keep manually fetched subscriptions from the previous session #4803

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efb4f5ff-1298-471a-8973-3d47447115dc opened this issue Mar 25, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5185
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  • I have searched the issue tracker for open and closed issues that are similar to the feature request I want to file, without success.
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  • This issue contains only one feature request.

Problem Description

FT does not retain the subscriptions that were fetched in the previous session. Users always need to fetch manually and this will result in seeing the latest uploads. Users might have to scroll down quite a bit to see where they left off.

User has Automatic fetching set to disabled -> FT shows the message that the user has to manually load their subscriptions. -> closes FT -> opens FT -> FT shows the message that the user has to manually load their subscriptions.

Proposed Solution

User should see their see their manually fetched subscriptions from the previous session when Automatic fetching is disabled

IMO this would give the user better inside in where they left off. Users can decide better if they want to refresh or not.

Alternatives Considered

none

Issue Labels

ease of use improvement

Additional Information

#4380 should be merged first

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