foxint wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 3:52 pm
As I said I am sorry if this is the wrong place, I rarely go to forums (for this very reason), perhaps you could send it to the right place or to the developers.
Hi Foxit, you are in the correct place.
foxint wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 3:52 pm
My comments were for MediaMonkey 5. I have no idea was MMS is.
There was a typo in your thread name which initially confused him ... someone has corrected it now, so all good.
foxint wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:35 pm
My wish is for the look to be the same as 4 and to be able to see "ALL" in the tree and then click on a track and then it can scrolls through the collection. With MM5 it will scroll back to the first track in the album.
Which MM4 "ALL" are you meaning? ... the one in the Location sub node? (eg. EntireLibrary>Location>ALL) ... or MyComputer>YourDisk>ALL?
Up until now MM5 has intentionally removed the expandable sub-nodes in the Media Tree. ... the intention was that the new design now had better browsing tools than very very long lists in the Media Tree, and that the old MM4 way cluttered the UI, and all of the list loading slowed things down. ... The old way is still available via a script that is shipped with MM5.
But the change has confused|disappointed too many people, so the next debug version is going to have a option so that you can easily toggle on|off this this old MM4 behaviour. .... ie. toggle it ON, because you like it .... or toggle it OFF because you think that it is clutter, and and you want to use the new tools because MM5 will be faster if it doesn't have to populate these long lists that you aren't going to use anyway.
You should try MM5 again when the MM4 feature that you want is added back into MM5. ... I think that this is happening in the next release.
foxint wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:35 pm
and then it can scrolls through the collection. With MM5 it will scroll back to the first track in the album.
If you explain which ALL you are referring to, it may be easier to understand what you mean by this ... at the moment it is hard to understand what you are saying.
foxint wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:35 pm
Perhaps there is a tutorial on the "advanced" features that I have been missing for the last 8 years.
So that is my 2 cents. My apologies if it is in the wrong place.
But the current programme is great. Not too keen on the new one.
Your feedback is important. There is no any tutorial advertising and describing the new features.
They said that this is because it was early, and things were changing too much.
I don't think that is true any longer.
I fear that they also believe that the changes and new features are easy to notice and understand. ... I agree with you, that this is not true.