by Freexe » Sun May 30, 2004 8:56 pm
During the install it asks you where you want the Start Menu directory to be, but you dont give the option not to have a Start Menu directory created. Plus it creates its in the All Users directory and not the <username>/start menu (which could cause problems with muliple users as the database is put in the user music file location, I'll get to that in a bit).
My suggestion would be to have the option to install for all users or for the current user only and put in the appropriate Start Menu directory.
Next and finally is where the database is put! At the moment it creates a horiable array of folders bang in the middle of my nicely arranged My Documents Folder (my d:\ drive) arg! I can't even move it! AND it creates those horiable
'Previews' and 'Virtual CD' folders that I can't get rid off (please only create these when they are needed). Now I know you have to create them in this folder or the Application Data folder to be able to install and run this program without Administrators rights, but please let me move them back in the Mediamonkey folder where it belongs (I dont mind ini editing or what ever I have to do, I'm a avid Opera user so I love that kinda of freedom.).
Sorry for the late rant, and I really do love this program. (If your unclear what any of the above means please just ask)
During the install it asks you where you want the Start Menu directory to be, but you dont give the option not to have a Start Menu directory created. Plus it creates its in the All Users directory and not the <username>/start menu (which could cause problems with muliple users as the database is put in the user music file location, I'll get to that in a bit).
My suggestion would be to have the option to install for all users or for the current user only and put in the appropriate Start Menu directory.
Next and finally is where the database is put! At the moment it creates a horiable array of folders bang in the middle of my nicely arranged My Documents Folder (my d:\ drive) arg! I can't even move it! AND it creates those horiable
'Previews' and 'Virtual CD' folders that I can't get rid off (please only create these when they are needed). Now I know you have to create them in this folder or the Application Data folder to be able to install and run this program without Administrators rights, but please let me move them back in the Mediamonkey folder where it belongs (I dont mind ini editing or what ever I have to do, I'm a avid Opera user so I love that kinda of freedom.).
Sorry for the late rant, and I really do love this program. (If your unclear what any of the above means please just ask)