A list of my suggestions for the GUIs in the Pedias:
iTunes-ify. I've suggested before that the not-quite-iTunes UI of the Pedias makes it feel slightly “off” from most similar apps on my system. Bruji responded that this was intentional in order to keep the feel of their apps unique.
After several months, I still feel that these differences hinder Bruji’s UI more than they help. Both Apple and other independent developers have made large efforts towards unifying extremely common parts of the GUI (the Source List, icons, and so on). Examples include Leopard’s Finder, Mail.app, and iPhoto ’08.
I believe Bruji’s unique branding would be better represented by improved icons for each app. That said, here are some specific suggestions along these lines:
- Source List.
- Match background-color. According to Pixie, the background color of iTunes' Source List is rgb(209,215,226) or hsb(115,19,226).
- Combine Pedias. Provide built-in “Library” with sub-items for each Pedia. Alternatively, a single app where you could toggle the Source List to DVDs / CDs / Games / Books.
- Icons. Collections, smartlists… Match iTunes icons for Playlists and SmartLists, respectively. (For Playlists, this would involve removing the musical note and using the icon beneath. Dunno if this icon exists as such in XCode / Interface Builder.)
- Bonjour. Bonjour rocks. Syncing via Bonjour would be even better, but if that's impossible or time-consuming to implement, then it would at least be useful to view my laptop's Pedias from my desktop and vice-versa.
- Drag-Drop Feedback. When dragging items to a Collection, have the mouse cursor display the “Red Badge” with the number of items to add (currently displays the “Make Alias” arrow).
- Ability to edit multiple items. While this can be applicable in any number of situations, it's particularly important when mass-editing My Rating and Tags.
- Views
- Cover Flow. The animation in Cover Flow view seems a little “stiff”, as if it either has a lower framerate, shorter animation time relative to Cover Flow in iTunes / Leopard's Finder. Also, it seems that the animation does not have an "ease out" effect that other Cover Flow animations have.
- Hybrid View. A “List+Cover View”, similar to iTunes' “Album View”, to display cover art alongside list data. Mmm, that would be great.
- Wide View. For users with large widescreen displays, it would be great if the Info pane could be displayed to the right of the List/Cover/Cover-Flow View. It means that when I click an item, I don't have to scroll down to read all of its Info—it's already displayed. (Note: I have both a MacBook and a 24” iMac, so please do not read this as any disregard for laptop owners!)
- List View in DVD Pedia
- Allow pref to display “Duration” as #h #m
- Allow rows to display icons (rather than text) for Rating & Sound
- Change “# of Discs” to “Discs”. There's really no way to misinterpret the shorter heading, and this column will almost always have single-digit data.
- Add “Season”. TV Shows are DVDs, too!
- Add a column for Movies, TV Shows, etc. (Or, add separate items for each of these in the Source List.) I hate when the Genre column says “Television”. That's not a genre, and it doesn't tell me what genre that TV Show is. I realize this is the fault of whatever website the Pedia pulled its information from, but if I don't have a way to fix this without data loss then I'm stuck with it.
- Remove pointless confirmation. When deleting an empty collection, the Pedias ask me if I'm sure that I want to delete it. Well, it's empty—it's not like I'm going to lose anything.
- Create Collections where I say so. When right-clicking a folder to create a Collection / Smart-Collection, place the created item in that Folder. Currently, it's added to the end of the Source List. This makes me manually file it when I thought I was taking care of that by right-clicking on the folder I wanted it to live in.
- Add “Edition” Column. Consider adding an “Edition” attribute to the Pedias so that the Title column displays only the Title, and the Edition column displays stuff like “Special Edition”, “Director's Cut”, or “Game of the Year”. I consider that information important, so I'm reluctant to delete it…but I hate how much space it takes up in the Title column in List View.
Keep up the great work, Bruji!