DVDpedia does not retain last position

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DVDpedia does not retain last position

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Hi Nora and Conor,
I noticed that DVDpedia doesn't remember my last position in the database anymore. Every time I open DVDpedia, the very first movie in the main library is selected. I remember that in previous versions DVDpedia defaulted to the collection and movie I had selected when shutting down DVDpedia (which was what I preferred). Is there a reason why this behaviour was changed? Would it be possible to introduce a checkbox in the settings to control this behaviour?
Thanks for your help.
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Which version of DVDpedia are you running?
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4.6.7 and the update feature tells me that this is the latest version.
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Hi Caseelse,

Thank you for the bug report, that was not an intentional change but something that cropped up with Lion. Have you upgraded to Lion or are you still on an older version of OS X? Please do try out the beta version of DVDpedia and let me know if the issue persists. Tested here on Lion and Snow Leopard and is selecting the last movie selected.
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Hi Conor,

Thanks a lot for that! I just tried the beta and ran a few tests. Indeed, looks like it's fixed now and the last selected movie is selected when opening DVDpedia.

You made an old man very happy :D
Totally brilliant!
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