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Wishlist / Select Folders for inclusion from the Folder Contents pane.
« on: February 04, 2011, 06:34:49 »
On the Folders tab, looking at the file tree, selecting (clicking to highlight) a folder displays the contents of that folder in the pane at the right.  (Do not confuse this with checking/unchecking the "include this one" box to the left of the folder icon in the tree).

Multiple files and folders displayed in the right pane may then be selected (highlighted) using shift and control keys while clicking.

Now that I have several folders selected in the contents pane, I want a way to check the corresponding "include this one" boxes back in the folder tree.

Somethings could be put on the right click menu for the selected item, "include selected", "exclude selected", "invert include/exclude for selected".

Perhaps a keyboard key (space?) could toggle the check boxes of the selected items.

I hope this is a good enough description of the problem.  I'd gladly add more (a example from a screen shot?) if you can ask me some question.

Thanks!

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Wishlist / "Are you sure?" prompt when closing program.
« on: January 29, 2011, 17:06:54 »
Stupid me.

After Similarity ran for half an hour, I clicked the close button when I meant to click minimize.

Obviously, I inadvertently threw away a lot of work.

Protect me from myself, please!  Prompt me before closing when there is something in the result list.

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Wishlist / Full function trial.
« on: January 29, 2011, 16:18:55 »
I'm still on the fence about Similarity.  I haven't found anything better, but I can't get enough function out of the program to significantly speed up the culling process.

I'm wondering if the free version disabled function "rearrange groups" would help.  Not being sure about how it is supposed to work, I'd like to see it in action for a few days.  But with the free version, I can't.

Automatic selection has me confused.  It looks like the free version already chooses what it thinks is the "best" in a group, and there is an option tab to chose a ranking method.  What does the subscription version add which is not already there?

Would you consider generating a trial subscription key good for only 3 or 5 days for a trial user?

Or add an option in the registration to -- one time only -- enable a 3 day trial?

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Wishlist / New "Right Click" functions, useful for tagging support
« on: January 28, 2011, 14:52:36 »
1.  Copy full drive/path/file name to clipboard.

2.  Copy full drive/path/file names in group to clipboard.

  This would make it easy to fire off a tagging program for all the files in the group (of candidate duplicates).

  The simple way would be names separated by spaces into the text portion of the board.  More complicated would be file references, similar to drag & drop onto an executable file.

3.  Copy just the field containing the mouse pointer to the clipboard.

  This would make it easy to grab just the title, or album, etc. for use in another tagger/program/filter, etc.

4.  Fill blank tags from Marked.

  If there is (good) tag information in marked files (deletion candidates) and the corresponding tag information in unmarked files (the keepers in the group of duplicates) is missing, then insert that information so it won't be lost.

  "Good" is not a program decision; the user would mark only the files the user believed contained recoverable (correct) tag information before doing the right-click operation.

  This should probably be limited to copying specific fields so that comments information created by indexing/identification programs (which is unique to that specific file) isn't propagated.  Otherwise, the wrong identification/signature/etc. could be attached to a file that hasn't been processed by the indexing/identification program.

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A.  Marking a selected line causes it to appear in black on dark red, which is unreadable and annoying.  Of course, when the selection moves, the marked line will appear red on white/light gray which is just fine. 

It's just irritating that some parts of the display become (temporarily) unreadable because of the act of marking.  I suggest using much lighter values of red as a background color, less intense than any gray shade in use.

B.  New columns for
  • FILE PATH (with drive), not including file name or file extension.
.
  • FILE EXTENSION, and/or ENCODING format. 
.
  • BAND, now known as ALBUM ARTIST.
.
  • DRM protection

      .wma files can be
        1) protected & readable because the user has the key
        2) protected & not readable, but the user can get their 'own' key (i.e. ripped by WMP with the "copy protect my music" option not disabled).
        3) protected & not readable because the user has to purchase the key
        4) unprotected (therefore readable)
        5) corrupt

      iTunes type files can be
        1) protected (i.e. .m4p) readable (user has purchased)
        2) protected unreadable (machine not authorized to account, stolen, etc.)
        3) unprotected (i.e. .m4a)
        4) corrupt

C.  Locate and remove folder names common to all files in the file list, on a per drive basis.

For example, if all files on the C: drive started with
  C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Music\*
then replace the common part with "C:\**\" giving
  C:\**\[Various Artists\Sam Hill\Track 1.mp3
  C:\**\[Albums]\Jim Jones\Meet JJ\Track 7.m4a

Do this for each drive letter so "H:\**\" would work for an external drive, along with "C:\**\" for the system drive.

D.  If data is too wide for the column, suppress only the duplicate portion, leaving (as much as possible) of differing ends.

Examples:
  H:\Music\_MM\[Soundtrack]\Austin Powers the Spy Who Shagged Me
  C:\My Music\_MM\[Soundtrack]\Austin Powers
might compress to
  H:\Music\...tin Powers the Spy Who Shagged Me
  C:\My Music\...tin Powers

  H:\Music\_MM\[Soundtrack]\Star Trek II; Wrath of Kahn
  H:\Music\_MM\[Albums]\Star Trek II; Wrath of Kahn
might compress to
  H:\Music\_MM\[Soundtrack]\...Wrath of Kahn
  H:\Music\_MM\[Albums]\...Wrath of Kahn
or perhaps to
  ...\[Soundtrack]\...Wrath of Kahn
  ...\[Albums]\...Wrath of Kahn

  C:\My Music\[Soundtrack]\Star Trek II; Wrath of Kahn
  H:\Music\_MM\[Albums]\Star Trek II; Wrath of Kahn
might compress to
  C:\My Music\[Soundtrack]\...Wrath of Kahn
  H:\Music\_MM\[Albums]\...Wrath of Kahn

Note:  Don't suppress back-slash at the beginning or end of an identical portion

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1.  Sometimes I want to keep the same song in different formats. 

For example, files "asdf.mp3" and "asdf.wma" are listed as duplicates.  I want a way to say that I don't consider files duplicates because they only differ in file type.

2.  I have several file types, .ape, .mp3, .wma, .m4a, etc.  I want to include just some types in the comparison. 

For example, I'm on a campaign to remove .ape and .m4a files from my collection by converting them to .wma files.  I want to remove all my .ape/.m4a files that are already converted (or very similar) to .wma so I don't have to convert them again. 

I also want to ignore all other file types (than .ape/.m4a/.wma) as they are a project for another day.

3.  Perhaps on the Folders tab, you could add a filter for
  file types to be included,
  file types to be excluded
and a check box to "compare/don't compare" differing file types.

This would solve problems 1) and 2).

4.  And while we're talking about filters, how about "<tag>" contains/omits "<text>" and/or ...
  And add a couple of fields to the list of tags, like "path", "file name", "full path".

In the interim, I'd be happy just to select based on just a partial match in the full path name.

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