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remove posibility to change WhereYouGo folder for newer devices #432

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bekuno opened this issue Mar 12, 2023 · 1 comment
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remove posibility to change WhereYouGo folder for newer devices #432

bekuno opened this issue Mar 12, 2023 · 1 comment
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bekuno commented Mar 12, 2023

Tell us your idea!

As the access of other directories than the internal one is currently not possible for newer Android version the possibility the change this should be removed for this versions.
Additionally, the directory must be reset to the default if the access is no more possible eg. after a Android update.

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Implement SAF complete.
Maybe a importer for gwc file could be implemented, which copies the file to the correct place.

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@bekuno bekuno added Feature Request New feature or request Unverified Issue not yet confirmed/reproduced or feature requests not yet checked for plausibility labels Mar 12, 2023
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a somewhat "softer" approach has been implemented with #440 (but not been merged yet), which allows the user to toggle between private folder and device's root (as some users may have rooted their device and still can access all folders etc.)

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