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It'd be nice to be able to see how many people have downloaded it.
Your file host may tell you. For example, under files in the BYOND members files options, it tells you how many times a file was downloaded.
In response to Jeff8500
Jeff8500 wrote:
Your file host may tell you. For example, under files in the BYOND members files options, it tells you how many times a file was downloaded.

If you're talking about the file manager, that doesn't help if there are multiple versions of the same file. E.g. one file is deleted to make room for an uploaded file of the same type. AJX has a valid point.
In response to Jeff8500
Also, libs can be hosted directly on your hub entry, they don't have to be put in the files section. Yes the files section shows downloads, but that isn't even in use here so it doesn't matter. Also, it'd be nice if it was separate.

I seem to remember a total downloads and a downloads this version... Those would be just fine. :\
In response to AJX
AJX wrote:
Also, libs can be hosted directly on your hub entry, they don't have to be put in the files section.

Not anymore.
In response to Andre-g1
Really? Unless this was changed in the last 3 days you are mis-informed, as I hosted a lib in that manner.
In response to AJX
You may still be able to do this, however it won't be that way for much longer, see id:685371.
In response to Nickr5
Why would they want to get rid of that feature? I like that feature :( It makes it so easy, as opposed to having to find a free file hosting, sign up, and then spend upwards of a few more minutes for it to upload (depending on your internet connection), then getting the download link for it.
In response to Spunky_Girl
One reason would be to create more incentive to become a member.
In response to Spunky_Girl
The obvious reasons would be abuse of the mechanism and the hassle of managing rogue and malicious uploads. Plus I'd imagine disk space might also factor in as a concern, there are a lot of us after all.
In response to Nickr5
If they reduce the outrageous cost of $15 a month, more people may consider it...
In response to Spunky_Girl
It's $18 for one year, $30 for two years, and $60 for five years.
In response to Spunky_Girl
Please learn to read properly before you call something outrageous.
In response to Nickr5
Orly? >.month. Dang haha. But in any case, I'm broke right now as I've just recently upgraded my old computer from 80's standards to 90's standards xD
In response to Nickr5
Which currency?
In response to Immibis
USD
In response to Immibis
I used the $ sign as far as I know, which the United States (and its territories) is the only country to use that currency symbol.
In response to Spunky_Girl
Could we keep the posts relevant to the original post, please.
Couldn't you make a counter from HTML/CSS on your hub to count however many times a specific link was clicked on?
In response to Spunky_Girl
Not with HTML and CSS, you would need to know another language.
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