JLee, I see your point, and maybe using the search feature in MC would be easier, but I haven't tried it yet. But, to answer you original question, no, I don't keep all my clothes in one drawer, but if I had a big enough drawer, I probably would.
Or look at it this way, I don't keep my pants in the bedroom, and my shirts in the kitchen, and my socks in the basement; it would be way to inefficient to find what I was looking for, I would know where they were, but it would be a pain to get any item. Having them in one dresser is the same to me as having them in one drawer; I know exactly where to look for everything, it's all in one place. I keep my kitchen stuff in the kitchen, again all in one place.
I equate this to having all my music in e:\my music, and all my pictures in e:\my pictures, and all my videos in e:\my videos.
I just don't see the point in putting every album in a seperate directory, that would be like putting every different pair of socks or underware in a seperate drawer. Way too hard to find an item, even though I know where it is, I still have to get there.
I have tried to find duplicates, but it didn't really work well in MC. I will occasionally accidentally re-record an album I already have in MC. Although I have some options checked somewhere (can't remember off the top of my head) that says to overwrite duplicates, MC just adds it to my library with a (1) on the end of the filename. I could find no way to search for this anomoly and eliminate the dups. Actually, i just remembered that once I accidentally was highliting many pictures to move to another location and accidentally moved my mouse while highliting, which copied all the pics to the same location, which led to the previously mentioned duplicates also. What a pain to find and eliminate these files.
Anyway, if there is now a better way to find dups, I would love to know about it.
Thanks