Bugs (worth fixing):
1. The Handheld Portable Devices plug-in (v9.0.11) gets a 'Sharing violation' if you attempt to queue and upload a track that is currently playing (in Playing Now). Also, this may potentially crash MC...seen this in the past.
2. While uploading tracks to a portable device using MC (USB attached CF-card reader), pressed play to start playback of Playing Now (different tracks) and MC just crashed. 100% reproducible...everytime, that is.
3. After completing uploads to portable device (CF-card), I collapsed the CD, DVD, & Handhelds node then immediately expanded the node again and my CF-card reader drive letter was no longer listed (gone). I went to Windows Explorer and it was still there and accessible. F5 (refresh) in MC did not bring it back either...restarting MC did bring it back. The drive letter was still seen in MC's My Computer too and could be accessed. 100% reproducible...everytime, that is.
4. No way in MC's My Computer to use file/folder drag-and-drop functionality and do a Copy...MC always assumes Move operations...I want to use drag-and-drop to Copy tracks to some locations (like a portable drive...accessible via a drive letter). Windows standard is to hold down the [Ctrl] key while dragging with the mouse to force a Copy...of course, the drop icon/cursor should indicate whether you are doing a Move or a Copy (via plus sign).
5. When uploading to a portable device, the "Warning: Available memory size limit exceeded" error dialog comes up way too much. In MJ8, this error dialog came up once and that was all you had to acknowledge (was once). In MC9, it comes up everytime you click on a folder on the portable device...so, if you are trying to resolve the 'over limit' problem, you have to confirm this dialog many, many times. Once is enough for every queue and reset after upload is done or cancelled.
6. The "Warning: Available memory size limit exceeded" error dialog (for handheld device queues) is being displayed non-Modal...it should be Modal. As is, you can get multiple error dialogs displayed if you don't press Ok and just click on another folder for the portable device's drive letter encountering the error (in CDs, DVDs, & Handhelds).