MisterX wrote:

[ ........ ] no doubt but I prefer to
have features united under a concise manager than having 10 disparate tools
to do the same job - usually workflow related jobs in my case.

Whereas I generally prefer to have "single-purpose" tools, so that when I need one, having not used it for 6 months, I can read a small doc and know just what it can do.

If I have a tool I use all the time, then it can be (should be) one of those more powerful, "multi-capable" tools, because in using it all the time I have it to hand and remember how to use it.

xosmedialib is a conglomerate of image browsing, editing, id fixing,
conflict finding and more! It's easy to make and fix a little stack like
yours, but limits show up fast. This is what I want to resolve under one
roof...
Of course, you use xos and xosmedialib all the time, so a fully integrated set of features is just what you need. I might well find that if I used it all the time, I would love it. But without a compelling need for some feature or capability, there is nothing to carry me through the learning curve of installation and initial usage of a large tool.

The larger and more powerful a tool is, the more need it has for simple (though complete) documents, tutorials, walkthroughs, etc.


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