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Hello, I'd like to work on implementing shared folders. This PR is currently a basic PoC but I would be happy to continue working on it if it is of any interest to you.
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Hello and thank you for your work.
I want to report something strange with MultiMC 5 : when I wanted to browse to my java 8 binary in my 1.12.2 instance, MultiMC asked for an access to my contacts, my reminds and my calendars.
Is it normal ?