Rob_S wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:37 am
Philosophical rant to follow - ignore at will.
Besides for some minor to insignificant bugs to be expected in a new/developing version, after some effort on my part I have got mediamonkey 5 working very well now, after initially almost giving up on it.
Hi Rob,
some thoughts. I don't know why things happened, but this is what I have deduced after reading here during the Alpha & Beta phases.
IMO they made the changes because they thought that the new way was a better way of achieving things.
The development phase was protracted, about 5 years I think.
By the end of of all that, the changes were 2nd nature to them, and they thought that they were self evident and intuitive.
BTW, I also think that most of the new ways of doing things are better, but they are not too intuitive.
Like you I got to better appreciate MM5 after some considerable effort on my part.
They ignored opinions to the contrary regarding how intuitive the differences were.
They left documentation until too late in the project. It did not go through beta test.
It looks like a lot of work has gone into Reference documentation, but there is still no Quick Start migration tutorial.
If they started earlier in the development process they would have seen that MM5 is quite difficult to document cleanly due to its modal nature. That would have feed back into the design process IMO.
I think that everybody's first impression and migration experience would be better if there was some better Quick Start documentation.
Rob_S wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:37 am
Search is hard to figure out - why hide the search boxes??
I think that they are trying to simplify the tool bar, to make it easier to read & use.
The toolbar has more convenience buttons in it now, and they saved a line by moving the breadcrumb navigation line into the tool bar.
It has got quite busy. Once you have figured out how everything works. it is better that there no search boxes consuming space and creating clutter.
Rob_S wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:37 am
Why not make a listing of all indexed music the default opening screen?
Unlike MM4, MM5 reopens where you were when you last closed it. ... That's good isn't it?
MM5 also adds a "home" screen with some limited eye-candy:
- a selection of "suggestions", showing some of your favourite Artists and Albums, selected on some random basis, so it always appears fresh
- and a section where you can pin albums, artists, or folders for any purpose
It would have been better is it was more customisable, but that's good isn't ?
Rob_S wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:37 am
Nodes are hidden from view until one finds the setting to display all nodes?
MM5 now shows nodes by default.
You probably converted across from MM4 before that change was made.
If you started again, now, the sub-nodes would be enabled by default.
I think that they thought that the MM4 Media Tree was often a crappy navigation experience, ie. an endlessly expanding big long clumsy vertical list. They thought the MM5 filtering facility that responds to anything you type was an improvement.
It is looks clumsy when the Media Tree and the MM5 sort|filter box, which opens in the middle of the tool bar, fight with each other, over who will respond to whatever you type. So they turned the sub-nodes by default. ... I think.
It created a lot of confusion, in the absence of any Quick Start navigation aid .. and they relented.
BTW I have the left panel closed 99.5% of the time. I think that MM5 works better that way. They added optional Folder Tree View Elements into the main panel for the nodes where you need vertical lists, ie the Folders and Location nodes.
Rob_S wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:37 am
Propagating a favorite layout to all different nodes is too difficult
They got started with a facility to create Custom Views.
I think that this facility was one of things that got partially abandoned when the MM5 project overran.
The Alpha version of MM5 had some things that was showing or controlling where Custom Views were available.
What is available atm for Custom Views is clearly an unfinished thing.