How about
AnyDVD starting to use (with someones minds old) separate text-file for storing CSS-keys? Then it isn't bloating windowses registry (which is kinda bad idea in first place, but that's just mine opinion)... I'd wanna all my CSS-keys to stay there like it did until last version
Quote:
- New: CSS Key Archive will now automatically delete old
keys using a "least recently used" algorithm.
This prevents, that your registry "fills up" with obsolete
CSS key entries.
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So using own plain text-file takes keys away from bloating already bloated registry and purpose of CSS-key storing is 'restored' as for me it is more convinient to have them in place sometimes long time and this new feature I don't like (or atleast an option to disable this feature if nothing else)
Sami Olmari