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If many Mac users are like me, they probably have their media files organized in different folders, depending on the genre, etc. For example, they might have a folder for animation, another for drama, one folder for sci-fi, etc. Right now, Lunettes displays media files as one long list. For people who have large hard drives -- 1-2 TB or larger -- which contain lots of media files, this one-list display can be very cumbersome. It would be much better if Lunettes had a more Mac-like multiple column view. Instead of listing individual media files, as it now does, the top level in Lunettes should list the top level subfolders; in other words, the various genre folders that the user has created. If the user clicks on one of those subfolders, the column to the right will display the contents of that genre folder, just as the regular Mac Finder does. This is a much more organized way of doing things, and a lot less confusing.
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If many Mac users are like me, they probably have their media files organized in different folders, depending on the genre, etc. For example, they might have a folder for animation, another for drama, one folder for sci-fi, etc. Right now, Lunettes displays media files as one long list. For people who have large hard drives -- 1-2 TB or larger -- which contain lots of media files, this one-list display can be very cumbersome. It would be much better if Lunettes had a more Mac-like multiple column view. Instead of listing individual media files, as it now does, the top level in Lunettes should list the top level subfolders; in other words, the various genre folders that the user has created. If the user clicks on one of those subfolders, the column to the right will display the contents of that genre folder, just as the regular Mac Finder does. This is a much more organized way of doing things, and a lot less confusing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: