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好消息:CSDN博客下载器v2.0版本增加导出PDF文件功能,方便查看图片与文章。在无网络环境,也可以看自己的一些文章。当然如果您发现CSDN博客的一些文章值得收藏,你也可以使用本软件轻松的下载到您的电脑。该版本新增功能:1.更新了blogspider的LOGO。2.添加了很多菜单的图标。3.增加设置选项窗口,设置背景音乐,PDF页面大小与计划任务。4.增加了检查更新窗口,检查下载器是否发布新版本。该版本解决的BUG:1.解决下载过程中卡住不动的问题。2.优化了代码。

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