Geoffrey Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> While I like this concept I find the UI possibly too complex for most. >> > > I have to disagree. I don't think this would make the interface too > complex, and the added usability would more than make up for any > complexity added. Marking the number of times a recording has been > watched would be helpful, but I can still see my significant other > getting mad at me because I deleted something she hadn't watched when > I thought she had. The whole concept of users prevents this problem. > >> In the future, nice features would be to let different users 'register' >> for different shows. That is, Jeremy might not be interested in a show >> that everyone else is, so he doesn't get listed on that show as an >> option >> for 'Seen It'. > > It would also be nice to have different view recording pages that only > showed the recordings the current user has registered for. This would > save sifting through recordings that someone else in your house > recorded to find what you are looking for. Then, when each user > deletes the recording it disappears from their view recordings page > but still shows up on other users' pages until they delete it. Once > everyone who has registered for the show marks it for deletion, it > will be deleted.
Good idea, but why tie this to a concept of users. Simply allow a show to belong to multiple recording groups! It's deleted (or marked for un-deletion) when it is removed from all recording groups. For user co-ordination, you can set up groups like 'Bob's shows', 'Carol's shows', ... and the delete button can allow deletes from multiple groups at the same time, in case you're watching it together. That way, this same mechanism can be used for other purposes. For example, after I watch 'Good Eats', I want to move it to an archive group. Right now, I have to remember not to delete it by habit, then go into the move to recording group. If groups were non-exclusive, I could have it placed in both the default and archive groups when it is recorded, and not have to do these extra, error prone steps. BTW, this is the only situation where I've ever accidentally deleted a program. -- Tony Lill, [EMAIL PROTECTED] President, A. J. Lill Consultants fax/data (519) 650 3571 539 Grand Valley Dr., Cambridge, Ont. N3H 2S2 (519) 241 2461 --------------- http://www.ajlc.waterloo.on.ca/ ---------------- "Welcome to All Things UNIX, where if it's not UNIX, it's CRAP!"
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