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번역 관련 문제 보고
Also, for those who wanted drag-and-drop for dragging files into the application, I implemented it for v2.0 and it will be there in the next 2.0 beta release.
Another option would be to allow exporting to a lossless format so the user can convert it themselves.
edit: I checked the system processes and the program is apparently hanging. Ending the process and/or the process tree will not close it out. Running Win7 x64
Edit: Figured it out. For anyone wlse having this problem: Two tips.
1. Putting in a url for the back is a REQUIREMENT for custom decks. Don't know why i assumed there would be a default, but there isn't.
2. As far as I can tell, uploading the decks and backs to the internet is a requirement. I suggest cubeupload.