21st July 2005, 05:28
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Errant Knight
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: St Louis, M0 US
Posts: 364
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@dr.Prozac
Thanks for the kind words and for showing an interrest.
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Just think also about more comfortable gui so that every, even less advanced users will be able to use it intuitivly.
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I noted in the original “know issues” list that the trim edit view had problems. However, I did not see how horrid it was to anyone but me till after I had it out. Version 0.2b is better. I hope more feedback will lead to a better working layout.
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Also, when it is the first run, many various windows, confirmations ect. appear. is it neccesary?
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I also warned about stray popup message boxes. I left those in the program for the first release because I would know where the program was crashing if FilmCutter did not startup on some systems. In addition, I wanted the user to know that the program was going to write to his hard-drive. Not very elegant but it works and they are temporary. Moreover, there are a few I have forgotten about so let me know please.
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Next thing, every user is able to run AVSEdit even if this tool is not installed in the system. So, then we can see the Message (Create process failed).
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I left the Launch AVSEdit feature in the script edit menu because I wanted feedback on whether anyone would like it. I am sorry that for those without AVSEdit that it is not included. Version 0.3b will add a tool bar of six user-defined buttons so you can add or change to suit your needs
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Nothing is more helpful than users opinions
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Absolutely, much of the programs structure depends on the features so feedback from users will definitely define the program in the future.
There are many ideas yet to implement and I have held back to see if it will run on other systems. I would like to know if the program runs on 98, ME, Win2K and other configurations than just mine before I continue with the project.
Again, thank you for the feedback. I hope you can find use for the program
Last edited by Ebobtron; 21st July 2005 at 05:32.
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