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What's that sound... quirky features

Vodder

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I've been doing a lot of playing about on my home LAN and cleaning up my disc collection. Part of that has meant leaving open tabs to my movie library, disc servers and history.

Every now and again there's a beep beep beep. I'm thinking some IM program is calling however by accident I noticed Chrome telling me it was the History tab - a nice audible notification that a download has completed!! :)

Made me chuckle and smile. The History tab is actually a lot "better" to look at that the store Downloads view I think. The average download speed is useful when testing QoS / Smart queues :)
 
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