by botijo » Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:28 am
So let me refine this idea. What MM could do is:
1) Check a file in the internet, where all news stored for an specific version is there (that keeps file size down)
2) MM checks what items has been already displayed (info stored in MM database)
3) MM displays the new items, ordered by warning level. If there is no new items, do not show the pop up.
So, on the first run, the user selects what news items to show. Let me tell you, I only think three categories are important: Device sync problems, new stable versions, new beta versions. Any other category I would say is not so important, and many would consider it as spam. I can only think of a standing bug list as somewhat that some people would find interesting enough.
As one image is more useful than hundred of images (used Trixmoto's form builder webpage):
So, let me give you typical user experiences:
So let's say a new user installs MM for the first time. As this news box is enabled, if will show the new versions and iPod sync problems, if any. This way, new users will know of any potential problem that is being investigated.
Another case, a new firmware version for the iPod appears. Then, next time you start MM, the pop up will show you that "New iPod firmware not verified, users at risk!", or "New iPod firmware not working, expect trouble!"
Of course, there are things people would not care about. I personally do not care about iPods, so I would tick off that category, and I really like to be on the bleeding edge, so I would tick the new beta versions category.
I know this new box is easily scripted, but even so, we will only benefit from it if it is part of the default installation and MM developers and/or forum moderators can easily change the news items. Like the Tips of the Day window, it should be easy to discard and to configure not to show again, and the first time MM is run, it needs to be shown. And the box should not show up regurarly, only where important stuff is happening.
I hope this idea has become better this way. Thanks, spacefish, for pointing typical user usage out.
So let me refine this idea. What MM could do is:
1) Check a file in the internet, where all news stored for an specific version is there (that keeps file size down)
2) MM checks what items has been already displayed (info stored in MM database)
3) MM displays the new items, ordered by warning level. If there is no new items, do not show the pop up.
So, on the first run, the user selects what news items to show. Let me tell you, I only think three categories are important: Device sync problems, new stable versions, new beta versions. Any other category I would say is not so important, and many would consider it as spam. I can only think of a standing bug list as somewhat that some people would find interesting enough.
As one image is more useful than hundred of images (used Trixmoto's form builder webpage):
[img]http://i38.tinypic.com/14sdwz7.png[/img]
So, let me give you typical user experiences:
So let's say a new user installs MM for the first time. As this news box is enabled, if will show the new versions and iPod sync problems, if any. This way, new users will know of any potential problem that is being investigated.
Another case, a new firmware version for the iPod appears. Then, next time you start MM, the pop up will show you that "New iPod firmware not verified, users at risk!", or "New iPod firmware not working, expect trouble!"
Of course, there are things people would not care about. I personally do not care about iPods, so I would tick off that category, and I really like to be on the bleeding edge, so I would tick the new beta versions category.
I know this new box is easily scripted, but even so, we will only benefit from it if it is part of the default installation and MM developers and/or forum moderators can easily change the news items. Like the Tips of the Day window, it should be easy to discard and to configure not to show again, and the first time MM is run, it needs to be shown. And the box should not show up regurarly, only where important stuff is happening.
I hope this idea has become better this way. Thanks, spacefish, for pointing typical user usage out.