Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:45 pm
Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:57 pm
dmbinbc wrote:1. check boxes next to movies in the database for owned, watched, wishlist, etc.
dmbinbc wrote:3. Option menu item for opening the database in a seperate window with the initial screen already displaying all of the movies with check boxes for easy editing
4. option menu item to open a seperate window to display owned movies and or watched movies and or wishlist movies and or all movies with all the check boxes as in item#3. above.
dmbinbc wrote:5. An option for electronic versions of movies and there formats and locations, file size, etc.
dmbinbc wrote:6. In the star trek series, I would like to be able to check box each episode.
dmbinbc wrote:Very nice work, I can see that you have been busy. Very nice features.
Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:36 pm
Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:28 pm
Sat Jun 28, 2008 7:38 pm
FatherAntox wrote:First, just found this great tool last night and have been working on my collection this morning. My major gripe (there is always one, right ) is the lack of keyboard only controls for entry. I type to find my movie by title. I can "arrow-down" to the right movie. I can press "enter" to select the movie. I can "left-arrow" to put focus on the movie information. No I have to move the mouse (or stinking trackpad) to the bottom to click Owned. I would prefer the ability to "Control-Enter" or some other mechanism to do it by keyboard.
FatherAntox wrote:The other part of too many steps is adding the correct version. I think this is where the multiple clicks comes from. If I want to enter the correct version that I own, I have to "click" the Existing videos, hopefully choose the correct video option, view the details, then "enter", "enter". It is not too painful. I just have to go back through all my early entries to put in the more correct information.
FatherAntox wrote:You should know that my making suggestions and comments is a testament to your software. I've tried a lot of software were I wouldn't even bother. There was just too much wrong.
Keep up the good work.
Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:42 am