Not very exciting, just fixes the outdated server location information
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torhu wrote:It's just a local database. I had to switch to the more complicated GeoIP2 API to be able to get an updated database, they no longer release updated databases in the old format. I just updated it because I noticed it was showing wrong information, no plans for other work on MB
Barto wrote:This makes me wonder if an auto-update can be achieved to always have it up to date.
But, as far as I remember, MonsterBrowser is written in legacy D. Did someone make a library for geoip2, and not move to D version 2? The D community is kinda its own world but really cool (and fast!)
Barto wrote:It has been years that I have not used Monster Browser (running Linux is the main reason), but I'll always remember it as a trustful piece of software without complexity and a straightforward interface. No need to improve on that.
Compared to what is available on Linux, xqf is way more UI-heavy and less pleasant to use overall.