New Tricks for yFlicks
April 1st, 2007
A few comments for Many Tricks’ yFlicks, a video player and organizer for Mac OS X.
- A first-launch-only prompt to import the user’s movies (searching based on UTIs or whatever magic is required) and perhaps user-selectable locations would help them immerse themselves in the application. Creating groups from folders might help them orient themselves by carrying over their existing arrangement.
- An option to set up folders to monitor for new videos would be nice. Sensible defaults could include ~/Movies and the user’s Safari Downloads folder and whichever other folders the user picks at first launch (should such an option be presented).
- Allow drag-and-drop to the main pane; it is usually a much easier target because of its size (Fitts’ Law).
- Group renaming is quirky. Double-clicking quickly does not engage the rename mode, but single-clicking a selected group does. The Enter key should also activate rename mode.
- Command-Left Arrow and Command-Right Arrow should be bound to opening and closing the group folders.
- The active group’s name should be displayed in the window titlebar. This is particularly useful if the Library pane is hidden, leaving no visual indication of which group is active.
- Display metadata embedded in QT files. At least Title! Please! Director and Performers would also be nice.
- Center the movie thumbnails within the right pane.
- Retain the main window’s size across launches (ideally, in a relative way so that it can adapt to different screen setups, but I don’t know if that is feasible with available OS X technologies).
- Allow multi-select and contextual menu star rating assignment. Having to rate videos individually is tedious if you have a large existing collection.
- Clicking the Hide Library button in the lower left moves the right pane over, triggering the preview playback of the bottom left movie. This seems to be a bug with calculating the position of screen elements.
- I dig the mouseover video previews, but I think the delay should be increased by a wee bit to prevent them from starting unintentionally.


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