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If your OSBot credentials have been validated, surely opening a new client (while servers are down) should be possible without the need to log in once more. Or at least allow this for developers running local scripts.

They have a login system so users like you (non vip+) can't run more than 1 client & 1 tab without the use of a third party program, so I don't see this being implemented.

They have a login system so users like you (non vip+) can't run more than 1 client & 1 tab without the use of a third party program, so I don't see this being implemented.

I feel that developers do need a way to do this, though... It's really annoying to have to wait for osbot to come back up before testing some new code.

 

They have a login system so users like you (non vip+) can't run more than 1 client & 1 tab without the use of a third party program, so I don't see this being implemented.

I feel that developers do need a way to do this, though... It's really annoying to have to wait for osbot to come back up before testing some new code.

 

 

I agree. At least allow us to refresh local scripts while remote scripts are unreachable.

Edited by Th3

they could make a dev version??? that could work, but your IP would have to be whitelisted to use it....

 

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I'd take any implementable suggestions that allow for local development, just so long as I can continue to develop if/when OSBot servers are down.

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