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sumof v1.0.4 patch note

- Bug fixes and stability improvements.

- You can now keep items even when their quantity reaches 0. Enable this in Settings to prevent frequently updated items from being deleted, so you can set them to 0 and update them again later.

This update came from user feedback. I had been designing around the assumption that reaching 0 usually means an item can leave the list, but the feedback made me notice a different workflow and turn it into a setting.

I also fixed an issue where item quantities were not reflected correctly when moving items between groups. The next thing I want to work on is the overall design, but I am a little worried that Sumof may have to wait while I handle other app launches and updates.

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