![]() Ensure ongoing storage moving job will be completed when shutting down Add button to copy library versions to clipboard Add alternative shortcut CTRL+E for CTRL+F Allow to disable confirmation of Pause/Resume All Add option to auto hide zero status filters Add shortcut for "Ban peer permanently" function Expand the scope of "Proxy hostname lookup" option Add option to stop seeding when torrent has been inactive Add options to adjust behavior of merging trackers to existing torrent Expose 'socket send/receive buffer size' options Allow to filter torrent list by save path Allow to use another icons in dark mode Revamp "Watched folder options" and "Automated RSS downloader" dialog Provide UI editor for the default theme The older versions of qBitt work without any hassle, but the new/updated ones are a pain in the ass and won't even let me open. ![]() I'm on Catalina 10.15.2.ĮDIT: I think this is coming possibly from qBitt itself, if that's even possible (it doesn't make sense that it would though.perhaps the new version triggers something in my Mac's security). It actually doesn't give me an option to add qBitt to the "safe list," but my Mac used to, which is why I'm so confused how these changes happened with no action on my end, and no solution that I can find. I didn't change anything, so idk where this is coming from. And this is a new occurrence, say for the past 6 months or less. Are you talking System prefs > security & privacy in qBitt? Or Chrome? I went there in Chrome and qBitt was already added on there as "allow incoming connections" in the Firewall tab. It doesn't give me that option, and for years it always would (via the round question mark button or somewhere else in very plain sight). I'm not seeing an open anyways button, but usually I would in these situations (and have in the past).
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