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Web app
A web application is any program that is accessed over a network connection using HTTP, usually via a web browser. Web apps do not have to be installed on a user's device; they are run from a remote server. This differs from mobile apps, which are installed on the user's mobile device, and desktop applications, which are installed on the user's computer. Common examples of web apps include Flash games, online calculators, calendars, Gmail, and Facebook.
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When importing a file, some labels are skipped but without knowing which ones
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At the end of the import, have the list of skipped labels (and as a bonus, the reason)
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I think that code lack of comments (jsdoc) thus hard to understand. Maybe should consider adding them at least for classes and public methods as part of project code-style?
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Hard to understand what code does.
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JSDoc classes and public methods.
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The volume doesn't match the video player volume. When metastream is 50%, the vid